Survivability of deterministic dynamical systems

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2016
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6
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London : Nature Publishing Group
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The notion of a part of phase space containing desired (or allowed) states of a dynamical system is important in a wide range of complex systems research. It has been called the safe operating space, the viability kernel or the sunny region. In this paper we define the notion of survivability: Given a random initial condition, what is the likelihood that the transient behaviour of a deterministic system does not leave a region of desirable states. We demonstrate the utility of this novel stability measure by considering models from climate science, neuronal networks and power grids. We also show that a semi-analytic lower bound for the survivability of linear systems allows a numerically very efficient survivability analysis in realistic models of power grids. Our numerical and semi-analytic work underlines that the type of stability measured by survivability is not captured by common asymptotic stability measures.

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Complex networks, Nonlinear phenomena
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Hellmann, F., Schultz, P., Grabow, C., Heitzig, J., & Kurths, J. (2016). Survivability of deterministic dynamical systems. 6. https://doi.org//10.1038/srep29654
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CC BY 4.0 Unported