1990
DOI: 10.1063/1.459541
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The effect of interactive noise on the driven Brusselator model

Abstract: We examine the effects of interactive noise, i.e., noise which is processed by the system, on the Brusselator, a nonlinear oscillator. The Brusselator is investigated for three types of motion: periodic, quasiperiodic, and chaotic. Fluctuations are imposed on the system variables (Type V noise). The average fluctuation amplitudes are chosen between 10 and 10 000 ppm (1%) and they are Gaussian distributed. The simulated time series are analyzed by autocorrelation functions, Fourier spectra, Poincaré sections, o… Show more

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“…The noise-induced aperiodicities which have been observed in the regions of steady state and small amplitude oscillation in the present model have been identified in other models (Schneider & Munster, 199 1;Kruel et al, 1990Kruel et al, , 1993. Here, however, where two attractors coexist, noise may have the dramatic consequence of switching one type of behaviour to the other, and of rendering the two attractors indistinguishable.…”
Section: The Effects Of Noise On Coexisting Attractorsmentioning
confidence: 50%
“…The noise-induced aperiodicities which have been observed in the regions of steady state and small amplitude oscillation in the present model have been identified in other models (Schneider & Munster, 199 1;Kruel et al, 1990Kruel et al, , 1993. Here, however, where two attractors coexist, noise may have the dramatic consequence of switching one type of behaviour to the other, and of rendering the two attractors indistinguishable.…”
Section: The Effects Of Noise On Coexisting Attractorsmentioning
confidence: 50%
“…This fact suggests that how important noise is in the analysis of the chaotic behaviors. 1,11,12 In spite of this, there is no series of studies systematically done to investigate the effect of noise.…”
Section: Mixing Noise With Deterministic Chaos Signalsmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…However, as has been pointed out by Grassberger et al [13], the "ltering aspect may not be &&a good general-purpose noise reduction scheme, as it just corresponds to linear "ltering''. Still, the method has been widely used in practice [14,15] for the purposes of noise reduction in attractor reconstruction.…”
Section: Spectrum Estimationmentioning
confidence: 99%