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How does noise affect the structure of a chaotic attractor: A recurrence network perspective

Published 8 Aug 2015 in physics.data-an, math.PR, and nlin.CD | (1508.02724v1)

Abstract: We undertake a preliminary numerical investigation to understand how the addition of white and colored noise to a time series affects the topology and structure of the underlying chaotic attractor. We use the methods and measures of recurrence networks generated from the time series for this analysis. We explicitly show that the addition of noise destroys the recurrence of trajectory points in the phase space. By using the results obtained from this analysis, we go on to analyse the light curves from a dominant black hole system and show that the recurrence network measures are effective in the analysis of real world data involving noise and are capable of identifying the nature of noise contamination in a time series.

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