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The Control of Chaos: Methods and Applications
Švihálková, Kateřina ; Dvořák, Jiří (referee) ; Matoušek, Radomil (advisor)
The diploma thesis is focused on the use of heuristic and metaheuristic methods to stabilization and controlling the selected systems distinguished by the deterministic chaos behavior. There are discussed parameterization of chosen optimization methods, which are the genetic algorithm, simulated annealing and pattern search. The thesis also introduced the suitable controlling methods and the definition of the objective function. In the theoretical part of the thesis there is a brief introduction to the deterministic chaos theory. The next chapters describes the most common and deployed methods in~the~control theory, especially OGY and Pyragas methods. The practical part of the thesis is divided into two chapters. The first one describes the~stabilization of the artifical chaotic systems with the time delayed Pyragas method - TDAS and its modification ETDAS. The second chapter shows the real chaotic system control. The Duffing oscillator system was chosen to serve this purpose.
Rational linear dependencies of periodic points of the logistic map
Mik, Matěj ; Žemlička, Jan (advisor) ; Růžička, Pavel (referee)
Period-n points of a polynomial f are roots, and hence elements of the splitting field, of the polynomial fn (x) − x, where fn denotes the nth iterate of f. In the thesis, we will focus on describing rational linear dependencies of period-n points of the polynomial f(x) = 4x(1 − x), which defines the so-called logistic map. We will present a description of the dependencies for n = 1, . . . , 5 and a partial result for n = 6. We will be using computer- calculated factorizations of polynomials over rational numbers and some finite field extensions. The factorizations will give us coordinates of the periodic points relative to some basis of their linear span, which will allow us to use a simple way of describing their dependencies. In the end of the thesis, we will put together an algorithm for describing the dependencies for a general n.
The Control of Chaos: Methods and Applications
Švihálková, Kateřina ; Dvořák, Jiří (referee) ; Matoušek, Radomil (advisor)
The diploma thesis is focused on the use of heuristic and metaheuristic methods to stabilization and controlling the selected systems distinguished by the deterministic chaos behavior. There are discussed parameterization of chosen optimization methods, which are the genetic algorithm, simulated annealing and pattern search. The thesis also introduced the suitable controlling methods and the definition of the objective function. In the theoretical part of the thesis there is a brief introduction to the deterministic chaos theory. The next chapters describes the most common and deployed methods in~the~control theory, especially OGY and Pyragas methods. The practical part of the thesis is divided into two chapters. The first one describes the~stabilization of the artifical chaotic systems with the time delayed Pyragas method - TDAS and its modification ETDAS. The second chapter shows the real chaotic system control. The Duffing oscillator system was chosen to serve this purpose.

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