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We study the one-dimensional logistic map with parametric perturbation. Using a small periodic function as the perturbation, new attractors may appear. Beside these new attractors, complex attractors exist and are responsible for transients in many trajectories. We observe that each one of these...
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patterns exemplify the search for and adaptation of attractor states within the perceptual motor workspace as a function of …
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time to a set of values, called an attractor. This can be a single point, a curve or a manifold. The attractor is called …
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, they are serially correlated. Consequently, Sect. 3—Attractor hypothesis—examines a possible presence of attractors in …
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, they are serially correlated. Consequently, Sect. 3—Attractor hypothesis—examines a possible presence of attractors in …
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In this paper we study the geometrical properties of the support of the limit distributions of income/wealth in economies with uninsurable individual risk, and how they are affected by technology and preference parameters and by policy variables. We work out two simple successive generation...
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Waiting time indicators are defined by measuring the time needed for a point x to approach a given point y. Our aim is to test the use of waiting time indicators, and quantitative recurrence ones to numerically estimate the local dimension of attractors in dynamical systems, as suggested by some...
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, they are serially correlated. Consequently, Sect. 3—Attractor hypothesis—examines a possible presence of attractors in …
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, they are serially correlated. Consequently, Sect. 3—Attractor hypothesis—examines a possible presence of attractors in …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010680556