Gallas JA, Gallas J, Junges L (2012)
Publication Language: English
Publication Type: Journal article, Original article
Publication year: 2012
Publisher: Elsevier
Book Volume: 376
Pages Range: 2109--2116
Journal Issue: 30-31
DOI: 10.1016/j.physleta.2012.05.022
We describe some remarkable continuous deformations which create and destroy peaks in periodic oscillations of the Mackey–Glass equation, a paradigmatic example of a delayed feedback system. Peak creation and destruction results in richer bifurcation diagrams which, in addition to the familiar branches arising from period-doubling and peak-adding bifurcations, may also display arbitrary combinations of doubling and adding, leading to highly complex mosaics of stability domains in control parameter space. In addition, we show that the onset of higher dimensionality does not alter the prevailing dynamics instantaneously and, remarkably, even may have no effect at all, a result that cannot be predicted analytically with standard methods.
APA:
Gallas, J.A., Gallas, J., & Junges, L. (2012). Intricate routes to chaos in the Mackey-Glass delayed feedback system. Physics Letters A, 376(30-31), 2109--2116. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.physleta.2012.05.022
MLA:
Gallas, Jason A., Jason Gallas, and Leandro Junges. "Intricate routes to chaos in the Mackey-Glass delayed feedback system." Physics Letters A 376.30-31 (2012): 2109--2116.
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