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Pseudo-riddling in chaotic systems
Ying Cheng Lai
Electrical, Computer, and Energy Engineering, School of (IAFSE-ECEE)
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Mathematics
Chaotic System
85%
Invariant Subspace
78%
Saddle
41%
Attractor
34%
Chaotic Attractor
30%
Unstable
21%
Scaling Laws
17%
Enlargement
16%
Invariant Set
13%
Phase Space
12%
Open set
11%
Dynamical system
9%
Zero
6%
Model
4%
Engineering & Materials Science
Scaling laws
100%
Chaotic systems
88%
Dynamical systems
63%
Physics & Astronomy
saddles
54%
scaling laws
15%
dynamical systems
15%