2021
DOI: 10.1007/s11071-021-06936-9
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Dynamical integrity assessment of stable equilibria: a new rapid iterative procedure

Abstract: A new algorithm for the estimation of the robustness of a dynamical system’s equilibrium is presented. Unlike standard approaches, the algorithm does not aim to identify the entire basin of attraction of the solution. Instead, it iteratively estimates the so-called local integrity measure, that is, the radius of the largest hypersphere entirely included in the basin of attraction of a solution and centred in the solution. The procedure completely overlooks intermingled and fractal regions of the basin of attra… Show more

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“…uncertainties on the values of the system parameters) [1]. In addition, some effort should be devoted to determining or estimating the basins of attraction of the different attractors present in the system [20,40]. This would help to quantify the probability of resonant capture and passage through resonance.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…uncertainties on the values of the system parameters) [1]. In addition, some effort should be devoted to determining or estimating the basins of attraction of the different attractors present in the system [20,40]. This would help to quantify the probability of resonant capture and passage through resonance.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Result 4.1 Assuming d < 0, and for initial conditions sufficiently close to the fixed point corresponding to z = −1, solutions of the averaged system (24) and solutions of the exact system (20) satisfy…”
Section: Analysis Of the Time Scalesmentioning
confidence: 98%
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