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Chaos, Solitons & Fractals, 1995
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Periodica Mathematica Hungarica, 1999
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Chaotic Politics, Chaotic Relationships
2013Political conflicts have great potentiality for social conflicts in society. Reviewing history shows that political collisions have affected significantly the relationships between nations. Ian McEwan’s contemporary fiction is in fact demonstration of conflicts in the twentieth century, and this papers aims to introduce a novel picture of politics ...
Mina Abbasiyannejad, Rosli Talif
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Nature, 1977
An anisotropic, inhomogeneous cosmological model is proposed in which the inhomogeneity is generated by shear fluctuations. This is a sufficient condition for dissipative heating by collisional neutrinos to explain the present large heat content of the universe, S(b o) approximately 10(8), together with its isotropy and comparative homogeneity on large
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An anisotropic, inhomogeneous cosmological model is proposed in which the inhomogeneity is generated by shear fluctuations. This is a sufficient condition for dissipative heating by collisional neutrinos to explain the present large heat content of the universe, S(b o) approximately 10(8), together with its isotropy and comparative homogeneity on large
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Chaotic neural networks and chaotic annealing
Neurocomputing, 2000Abstract A simple model of single neuron with chaotic dynamics is proposed. Neural networks coupled by such neurons have the property of temporal retrieval of stored patterns in a chaotic way. The network is also studied from the viewpoint of optimization.
Chang-song Zhou, Tian-lun Chen
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Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences, 2010
In this paper, chaos is applied to the control of moving robots in order to generate random-like trajectories needed in tasks such as exploration, scanning natural terrains or mapping of unknown environments. Synchronization between the robots of a team is achieved by exploiting the paradigm of mirror neurons, i.e. a neural structure playing a key role
BUSCARINO, Arturo +3 more
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In this paper, chaos is applied to the control of moving robots in order to generate random-like trajectories needed in tasks such as exploration, scanning natural terrains or mapping of unknown environments. Synchronization between the robots of a team is achieved by exploiting the paradigm of mirror neurons, i.e. a neural structure playing a key role
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Chaotic simulated annealing with decaying chaotic noise
IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks, 2002By adding chaotic noise to each neuron of the discrete-time continuous-output Hopfield neural network (HNN) and gradually reducing the noise, a chaotic neural network is proposed so that it is initially chaotic but eventually convergent, and, thus, has richer and more flexible dynamics compared to the HNN.
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Chaotic Continua in Chaotic Dynamical Systems
2021In this article, for any graph G we define a new notion of “free tracing property by free G-chains” on G-like continua and we show that a positive topological entropy homeomorphism f of a G-like continuum X admits a Cantor set Z in X such that any sequence \((z_1,z_2,...,z_n)\) of points in Z is an IE-tuple of f, Z has the free tracing property by free
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Divergence Of The Chaotic Layer Width And Acceleration Of The Chaotic Transport
AIP Conference Proceedings, 2005We show that, despite conventional belief, a weak perturbation in a Hamiltonian system may lead to a wide chaotic layer and fast chaotic transport. This occurs in a spacially periodic Hamiltonian system subject to a dipole‐type time‐periodic perturbation with a small frequency. We explain this and develop an explicit theory for the layer width, in nice
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Chaotic Footloose Capital. [PDF]
This paper examines the long-term behavior of a discrete-time Footloose Capital model, where capitalists, who are themselves immobile between regions, move their physical capital between regions in response to economic incentives. The spatial location of industry can exhibit cycles of any periodicity or behave chaotically.
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