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Weak transient chaos

Published 18 May 2016 in nlin.CD | (1605.05532v1)

Abstract: A phenomenon of weak transient chaos is discussed that is caused by sub-exponential divergence of trajectories in the basin of a non-chaotic attractor. Such a regime is not easy to detect, because conventional characteristics, such as the largest Lyapunov exponent is non-positive. Here we study, how such a divergence can be exposed and detected. First, we show that weak transient chaos can be exposed if a small random perturbation is added to the system, leading to positive values of the largest Lyapunov exponent. Second, we introduce an alternative definition of the Lyapunov exponent, which allows us to detect weak transient chaos in the deterministic unperturbed system. We show that this novel characteristic becomes positive, reflecting transient chaos. We demonstrate this phenomenon and its detection using a master-slave system where the master possesses a heteroclinic cycle attractor, while the slave is the Van-der-Pol-Duffing oscillator possessing a stable limit cycle.

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