How to find largest lyapunov for Mackey Glass data?
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Hello.
I want to find largest Lyapunov for Mackey Glass data. How can I do that?
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Zahra kamkar
on 22 Aug 2015
Edited: Star Strider
on 22 Aug 2015
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Zahra kamkar
on 22 Aug 2015
Star Strider
on 22 Aug 2015
You probably have to experiment to see what lag gives you the best result. The references I provided could provide a clue.
In the first reference, they write: ‘In this paper, tau is chosen as the lag time at which the autocorrelation function of the time series falls to exp(-l) = 0.37.’ (They define tau as the time delay.)
Zahra kamkar
on 22 Aug 2015
Star Strider
on 22 Aug 2015
It is still a heuristic exercise. Use the delay that gives you the result you want. I haven’t analysed chaotic time series in a while, but I’ve not discovered any particular method for determining the best delay without simply trying different ones to see which worked best according to whatever criteria you set. This Scholarpedia article on the Lyapounov exponent may provide you with some guidance.
alireza ghavami
on 7 Aug 2023
Hi dear ,
i just followed your conversation with ms.Zahra,
since Im preparing for my M.Sc thesis, is it possible to help me too?
i need to find the largest Lyapunov exponent for my EEG signal as well as other non-linear features.
could you please help me with the code?
alireza ghavami
on 7 Aug 2023
0 votes
Hi dear Zahra ,
i just found your problem by searching in google since im trying to find the way to calculate or find the largest Lyapunov exponent in my EEG signal,
could you please help me where can i find the solution?
i tried in youtube, aparat and also anywhere i thought i could find but no result!...
i consider it has long time ago you made your question but if its possible for you to help me, i will be grateful.
here's my gmail address: alirezagh2222@gmail.com
thanks alot
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