
doi: 10.3390/sym14030481
handle: 11336/207996
Just below a Period-3 window, the logistic map exhibits intermittency. Then, the third iterate of this map has been widely used to explain the chaotic intermittency concept. Much attention has been paid to describing the behavior around the vanished fixed points, the tangent bifurcation, and the formation of the characteristic channel between the map and the diagonal for type-I intermittency. However, the reinjection mechanism has not been deeply analyzed. In this paper, we studied the reinjection processes for the three fixed points around which intermittency is generated. We calculated the reinjection probability density function, the probability density of the laminar lengths, and the characteristic relation. We found that the reinjection mechanisms have broader behavior than the usually used uniform reinjection. Furthermore, the reinjection processes depend on the fixed point.
logistic map, reinjection mechanisms, REINJECTION MECHANISMS, CHAOTIC INTERMITTENCY, LOGISTIC MAP, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1.1, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1, chaotic intermittency
logistic map, reinjection mechanisms, REINJECTION MECHANISMS, CHAOTIC INTERMITTENCY, LOGISTIC MAP, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1.1, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1, chaotic intermittency
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