Avoiding extremes using Partial Control
Abstract
Dynamical systems can be prone to severe fluctuations due to the presence of chaotic dynamics. This paper explains for a toy chaotic economic model how such a system can be regulated by the application of relatively weak control to keep the system confined to a bounded region of the phase space, even in the presence of strong external disturbances. Since the control here is weaker than the disturbance, the system cannot be controlled to a particular trajectory, but under certain circumstances it can be partially controlled to avoid extreme values. Partial control depends on the existence of a certain set called a "safe sets". We describe the safe set and how it varies with parameters, sometimes continuously and sometimes discontinuously.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1507.07864,
title = {Avoiding extremes using Partial Control},
author = {Suddhasattwa Das and James Yorke},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1507.07864},
year = {2018}
}
Comments
Partial control, chaotic systems, safe sets. in Journal of Difference Equations and Applications, 2015