Nonlinear Dynamics and Chaos
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Chapter 10.4, Problem 9E
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To solve the Lorenz equations numerically for σ =10, b =82,r =148.5; find the stable limit cycle for this condition. Repeating the experiment for r =147.5. Observe wether the period-doubling occurs or not.

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  • ➢ Lorenz equations:-

    x˙=σ(yx)y˙=rxyxzz˙=xybzHere σ, r, b > 0

    The solution of the Lorenz equations oscillates irregularly for a wide range of parameters, never exactly repeating, but always remaining in the bounded region of the phase space.

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