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Guest
Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2008 5:18 am
Hello,
I have a problem for which I would like some advice. I am doing a
small project on a chaotic double pendulum and recording a time series
of the angles of the upper and lower arms. I would like to calculate
the Lyapunov exponent (or just the largest) for each time series I
generate (different starting angles for each series).

I have read that this task is very difficult so can anybody suggest
any freeware programs for this?

Thanks for any response,

Stephan.
Karlloy
Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2008 8:36 pm
Guest
sxh684@googlemail.com schrieb:
Quote:
Hello,
I have a problem for which I would like some advice. I am doing a
small project on a chaotic double pendulum and recording a time series
of the angles of the upper and lower arms. I would like to calculate
the Lyapunov exponent (or just the largest) for each time series I
generate (different starting angles for each series).

I have read that this task is very difficult so can anybody suggest
any freeware programs for this?

Thanks for any response,

Stephan.

http://www.physionet.org/physiotools/software-index.shtml#nats
Guest
Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2008 4:09 am
On 20 Feb, 15:18, sxh...@googlemail.com wrote:
Quote:
Hello,
I have a problem for which I would like some advice. I am doing a
small project on a chaotic double pendulum and recording a time series
of the angles of the upper and lower arms. I would like to calculate
the Lyapunov exponent (or just the largest) for each time series I
generate (different starting angles for each series).

I have read that this task is very difficult so can anybody suggest
any freeware programs for this?


I'd recommend Tisean which contains a program that calculates lyapunov
exponents:
http://www.mpipks-dresden.mpg.de/~tisean/Tisean_3.0.1/index.html

However, you need to be able to use the unix command line and compile
the programs yourself. If you decide on Tisean, the book "Nonlinear
Time Series Analysis" by Holger Kantz and Thomas Schreiber describes
the theory behind the programs.

Saul
Karlloy
Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2008 3:29 pm
Guest
shazled@gmail.com schrieb:
Quote:
On 20 Feb, 15:18, sxh...@googlemail.com wrote:
Hello,
I have a problem for which I would like some advice. I am doing a
small project on a chaotic double pendulum and recording a time series
of the angles of the upper and lower arms. I would like to calculate
the Lyapunov exponent (or just the largest) for each time series I
generate (different starting angles for each series).

I have read that this task is very difficult so can anybody suggest
any freeware programs for this?


I'd recommend Tisean which contains a program that calculates lyapunov
exponents:
http://www.mpipks-dresden.mpg.de/~tisean/Tisean_3.0.1/index.html

However, you need to be able to use the unix command line and compile
the programs yourself. If you decide on Tisean, the book "Nonlinear
Time Series Analysis" by Holger Kantz and Thomas Schreiber describes
the theory behind the programs.

Saul
TISEAN is a good choice. The physionet program too is only available as

source code - you have to compile it yourself.
 
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