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Physics Letters A
Volume 82, Issue 4, 23 March 1981, Pages 151-155
 
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Intermittent behavior of the logistic system

G. Mayer-Kress1 and H. Haken1

1. Institut für Theoretische Physik, Universität Stuttgart, D-7000, Stuttgart 80, Fed. Rep. Germany

Received 5 January 1981; 
revised 20 January 1981. 
Available online 16 September 2002.

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Abstract

In the discrete logistic model a transition to chaotic behavior via intermittency occurs in a neighborhood of periodic bands. Intermittent behavior is also induced if a stable periodic orbit is perturbed by low-level external noise, whereas alterations due to computer digitalisation produce remarkable periodicities. We compare our numerical results with the predictions of Pomeau and Manneville for the Lorenz system.

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Physics Letters A
Volume 82, Issue 4, 23 March 1981, Pages 151-155
 
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