Spectral decomposition of nonlinear systems with memory

Adam Svenkeson, Bryan Glaz, Samuel Stanton, and Bruce J. West
Phys. Rev. E 93, 022211 – Published 16 February 2016

Abstract

We present an alternative approach to the analysis of nonlinear systems with long-term memory that is based on the Koopman operator and a Lévy transformation in time. Memory effects are considered to be the result of interactions between a system and its surrounding environment. The analysis leads to the decomposition of a nonlinear system with memory into modes whose temporal behavior is anomalous and lacks a characteristic scale. On average, the time evolution of a mode follows a Mittag-Leffler function, and the system can be described using the fractional calculus. The general theory is demonstrated on the fractional linear harmonic oscillator and the fractional nonlinear logistic equation. When analyzing data from an ill-defined (black-box) system, the spectral decomposition in terms of Mittag-Leffler functions that we propose may uncover inherent memory effects through identification of a small set of dynamically relevant structures that would otherwise be obscured by conventional spectral methods. Consequently, the theoretical concepts we present may be useful for developing more general methods for numerical modeling that are able to determine whether observables of a dynamical system are better represented by memoryless operators, or operators with long-term memory in time, when model details are unknown.

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  • Received 9 February 2015
  • Revised 18 December 2015

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevE.93.022211

Published by the American Physical Society

Physics Subject Headings (PhySH)

Nonlinear Dynamics

Authors & Affiliations

Adam Svenkeson1, Bryan Glaz1, Samuel Stanton2, and Bruce J. West3

  • 1Vehicle Technology Directorate, Army Research Laboratory, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland 21005, USA
  • 2Engineering Science Directorate, Army Research Office, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina 27709, USA
  • 3Information Science Directorate, Army Research Office, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina 27709, USA

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Vol. 93, Iss. 2 — February 2016

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