Manifesting mutual relation of spatiotemporally chaotic signals by symbolic analysis
Xiao Fang-Hong (肖方红)a, Yan Gui-Rong (阎桂荣)a, Zhu Chang-Chun (朱长春)b
a School of Civil Engineering and Mechanics, Xi'an Jiaotong University, Xi'an 710049, China; b China Academy of Engineering Physics, Mianyang 610003, China
Abstract Based on the coupled map lattice models, the mutual relation of spatiotemporally chaotic signals is studied using the symbolic analysis method. Numerical computation results show that the conditional entropy of two directly coupled lattices or that of two indirectly coupled but near lattices has a sharp minimum, whereas the conditional entropy of two distant lattices has no sharp minimum. Thus, the mutual relation of spatiotemporally chaotic signals produced by the coupled map lattice systems can be manifested by the symbolic analysis method.
Received: 19 March 2004
Revised: 01 November 2004
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Fund: Project supported jointly by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No 10276032) and by the Science Foundation of China Academy of Engineering Physics NSAF.
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Xiao Fang-Hong (肖方红), Yan Gui-Rong (阎桂荣), Zhu Chang-Chun (朱长春) Manifesting mutual relation of spatiotemporally chaotic signals by symbolic analysis 2005 Chinese Physics 14 476
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