Alignment of Lyapunov Vectors: A Quantitative Criterion to Predict Catastrophes?

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Abstract

We argue that the alignment of Lyapunov vectors provides a quantitative criterion to predict catastrophes, i.e. the imminence of large-amplitude events in chaotic time-series of observables generated by sets of ordinary differential equations. Explicit predictions are reported for a Rössler oscillator and for a semiconductor laser with optoelectronic feedback.

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Beims, M. W., & Gallas, J. A. C. (2016). Alignment of Lyapunov Vectors: A Quantitative Criterion to Predict Catastrophes? Scientific Reports, 6. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep37102

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