Predictability of a system with transitional chaos
Marek Berezowski

TL;DR
This paper investigates transitional chaos in dynamic systems, where chaotic behavior temporarily disappears, making the system predictable, and explores how variable dynamics can be used for control.
Contribution
It introduces analysis of transitional chaos phenomena and proposes control strategies based on variable dynamics to manage predictability.
Findings
Chaotic oscillations can temporarily vanish in certain time periods.
Variable dynamics can be effectively used to control system behavior.
The study provides insights into managing systems with transitional chaos.
Abstract
The paper is focused on the discussion of the phenomenon of transitional chaos in dynamic autonomous and non-autonomous systems. This phenomenon involves the disappearance of chaotic oscillations in specific time periods and the system becoming predictable. Variable dynamics of the system may be used to control the process.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAquatic and Environmental Studies · Elasticity and Wave Propagation
