Power-laws in recurrence networks from dynamical systems
Recurrence networks are a novel tool of nonlinear time series analysis allowing the characterisation of higher-order geometric properties of complex dynamical systems based on recurrences in phase space, which are a fundamental concept in classical mechanics. In this Letter, we demonstrate that recu...
Main Authors: | Zou, Y, Heitzig, J, Donner, R, Donges, J, Farmer, J, Meucci, R, Euzzor, S, Marwan, N, Kurths, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2012
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