The role of extreme orbits in the global organization of periodic regions in parameter space for one dimensional maps

Date
2016Author
Costa, Diogo Ricardo da
Hansen, Matheus
Guarise, Gustavo
Medrano-Torricos, Rene Orlando [UNIFESP]
Leonel, Edson D.
Type
ArtigoISSN
0375-9601Is part of
Physics Letters ADOI
10.1016/j.physleta.2016.02.049Metadata
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We show that extreme orbits, trajectories that connect local maximum and minimum values of one dimensional maps, play a major role in the parameter space of dissipative systems dictating the organization for the windows of periodicity, hence producing sets of shrimp-like structures. Here we solve three fundamental problems regarding the distribution of these sets and give: (i) their precise localization in the parameter space, even for sets of very high periods (ii) their local and global distributions along cascades and (iii) the association of these cascades to complicate sets of periodicity. The extreme orbits are proved to be a powerful indicator to investigate the organization of windows of periodicity in parameter planes. As applications of the theory, we obtain some results for the circle map and perturbed logistic map. The formalism presented here can be extended to many other different nonlinear and dissipative systems. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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Physics Letters A. Amsterdam, v. 380, n. 18-19, p. 1610-1614, 2016.Collections
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