NOISE-INDUCED CHAOS
- 10 November 1999
- journal article
- Published by World Scientific Pub Co Pte Ltd in International Journal of Modern Physics B
- Vol. 13 (28) , 3283-3305
- https://doi.org/10.1142/s0217979299003027
Abstract
Noise-induced chaos is an interesting phenomenon. However, it is a subtle issue because of the difficulty in distinguishing between true low-dimensional chaos and noise. In this review article, we consider how to define noise-induced chaos and what constitutes a test for noise-induced chaos. The mechanism for noise-induced chaos is studied by considering the long-term growth rate of the logarithmic displacement curves. In particular, we have identified three types of diffusional processes, with the third type, the anomalous diffusion, being the precursor of noise-induced chaos. A number of dynamical systems showing different types of diffusional processes are discussed. We have also pointed out when and how a nonlinear noisy system may be mistaken as a chaotic system in general and noise-induced chaos in particular.Keywords
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