Gottwald Melborune (0-1) test for chaos in a plasma

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Plasma is a highly complex system exhibiting a rich variety of nonlinear dynamical phenomena. In the last two decades or so there has been a spurt of growth in exploring unconventional nonlinear dynamical methods of analysis, like chaos theory, multi fractal analysis, self organized criticality etc. of experimental data from different plasma systems. Investigation of fluctuating plasma parameters is very important since they are correlated with transport of particles, and energy. In time series analysis, it is considered of key importance to determine whether the data measured from the system is regular, deterministically chaotic, or random. The two important parameters that are in general estimated are the correlation dimension and the Lyapunov exponent. Though correlation dimension helps in determining the complexity of a system, Lyapunov exponent reveals if the system is chaotic or not and also helps in prediction to some extent. In spite of its extensive usage, estimation of Lyapunov exponent can be quite tedious and sometimes suffers from some disadvantages like reliability in the presence of noise, requirement of phase space reconstruction etc., and hence it is necessary to explore other possibilities of estimating the chaoticity of a data. In this paper we have analysed for chaoticity, the nonlinear floating potential fluctuations from a glow discharge plasma system by the 0-1 test and compared it with the results obtained from Lyapunov exponent. © Author(s) 2012.

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Chowdhury, D. R., Iyengar, A. N. S., & Lahiri, S. (2012). Gottwald Melborune (0-1) test for chaos in a plasma. Nonlinear Processes in Geophysics, 19(1), 53–56. https://doi.org/10.5194/npg-19-53-2012

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