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Stochasticity Transformers, Amplifiers and Generators

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Stochastic and Chaotic Oscillations

Part of the book series: Mathematics and Its Applications ((MASS,volume 77))

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Above, all possible motions of a deterministic dynamical system were separated into regular and irregular, i.e., associated with order and chaos. Meanwhile, irregular chaotic motions were represented as the joint effect of regular and random components, or as the perturbation of some regular component by a certain random component. Here, we discuss the nature of the random components of irregular chaotic motions.

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Neimark, Y.I., Landa, P.S. (1992). Stochasticity Transformers, Amplifiers and Generators. In: Stochastic and Chaotic Oscillations. Mathematics and Its Applications Soviet Series , vol 77. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-2596-3_3

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