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Insights on correlation dimension from dynamics mapping of three experimental nonlinear laser systems.

Christopher J McMahonJoshua P ToomeyDeb M Kane
Published in: PloS one (2017)
More can be known of the CD for a system when it is interrogated in a mapping context, than from calculations using isolated time series. This has been shown for three laser systems and the approach is expected to be useful in other areas of nonlinear science where large data sets are available and need to be semi-automatically analysed to provide real dimensional information about the complex dynamics. The CD/minimum gradient algorithm measure provides additional information that complements other measures of complexity and relative complexity, such as the permutation entropy; and conventional physical measurements.
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