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Results for the discontinuous logistic map

Physical Review A, 1992
It is known that inverse cascades arise in discontinuous logistic maps [de Sousa Viera and co-workers, Phys. Rev. A 35, 945 (1987); in Universalities in Condensed Matter, edited by R. Jullien, L. Peliti, R. Rammal, and N. Boccara (Springer, New York, 1988); in Disordered Systems and Biological Models, edited by L.
Chia, T.T., Tan, B.L.
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An Image Encryption using Intertwining Logistic map and Enhanced Logistic Map

2020 5th International Conference on Communication and Electronics Systems (ICCES), 2020
Chaos is used for encryption of data because of its characteristics such as sensitiveness to the initial conditions and high unpredictability. Even though some of the image encryption schemes based on chaos are having security issues. To overcome the limitation an encryption technique that uses the combination of 3D Intertwining Logistic Map (ILM) and ...
Bharath Kumar Nancharla, Mohit Dua
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Statistical closure and the logistic map

Physical Review E, 1994
We consider the chaotic logistic map with stochastic initial conditions. All initial conditions assume a Gaussian distribution centered in the unit interval with a small dispersion. We show that the system exhibits behavior characterized by three different regimes (called initial, transient, and final).
, Bauer, , Graziani
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CHAOTIC CONTROL OF LOGISTIC MAP

Modern Physics Letters B, 2008
With the occasional feedback method, the chaotic logistic map is stabilized at an unstable low-periodic orbit. In our method, the qualified feedback coefficient can be obtained through calculation instead of through simulation. Besides, the bifurcation control of the logistic map is studied, and a new scheme is proposed to change the parameter value of
Wang, Xingyuan, Wang, Mingjun
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Dynamics of the kicked logistic map

Chaos, Solitons & Fractals, 1996
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Baptista, Murilo S., Caldas, Iberê L.
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The Logistic Mapping

AIP Conference Proceedings, 2005
The Logistic Mapping is studied from a particular perspective. Firstly an identification is made of this mapping with the Newton iterating mapping to find the roots of a corresponding function. With this approach one identifies the fixed points and the periodic points of a stable cycle as zeros of that function, and the unstable fixed points and ...
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Logistic map graph set

Computers & Graphics, 1997
Abstract The process of generating artistic logistic maps which form various kinds of colorful graphs using addition, subtraction, multiplication and division is described. These simple arithmetic operations help generate many complicated ‘landscapes’.
Haijian Sun, Lin Liu, Aike Guo
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The phase-modulated logistic map

Chaos: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Nonlinear Science, 2005
We study the logistic mapping with the nonlinearity parameter varied through a delayed feedback mechanism. This history dependent modulation through a phaselike variable offers an enhanced possibility for stabilization of periodic dynamics. Study of the system as a function of nonlinearity and modulation parameters reveals new phenomena: In addition to
Nandi, Amitabha   +3 more
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Logistics Service Map Prototype

2017
Concentration on core competencies in logistics requires collaboration between logistics service providers in order to fulfill complex customer demands. The increasing demand for flexibility in logistics is facing the heterogeneity of the providers. This creates a challenging field for planning complex supply chains.
Michael Glöckner   +3 more
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Mapping Logistical Capitalism

Theory, Culture & Society, 2021
This review article engages with a rich field of scholarship on logistics that has gathered momentum over the past decade, focusing on two new publications by Laleh Khalili and Martín Arboleda. It contextualizes how and why logistics is bound up with the militarization of contemporary political and social life.
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