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Chaotic Maps: Applications to Cryptography and Network Generation for the Graph Laplacian Quantum States

23 Dec 2018-Vol. 307, pp 155-164
TL;DR: The value of maximal Lyapunov exponent of the proposed chaotic map goes beyond 1 and shows more chaotic behaviour than existing one-dimensional chaotic maps, showing that proposed chaotic maps are more effective for cryptographic applications.
Abstract: In this article, we proposed a new chaotic map and is compared with existing chaotic maps such as Logistic map and Tent map. The value of maximal Lyapunov exponent of the proposed chaotic map goes beyond 1 and shows more chaotic behaviour than existing one-dimensional chaotic maps. This shows that proposed chaotic maps are more effective for cryptographic applications. Further, we are using one-dimensional chaotic maps to generate random time series data and define a method to create a network. Lyapunov exponent and entropy of the data are considered to measure the randomness or chaotic behaviour of the time series data. We study the relationship between concurrence (for the two-qubit quantum states) and Lyapunov exponent with respect to initial condition and parameter of the logistic map which is showing how chaos can lead to concurrence based on such Lyapunov exponents.
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TL;DR: In this article, the adaptive sampling approach of strongly non-linear fast-changing signals identification is discussed, which is devised by adaptive sampling based on chaotic mapping in yourself of a signal and can be used online in the automatic control of chemical reactor, in medicine (throughout identification of ECG and EEG signals in real-time), etc.
Abstract: The adaptive approach of strongly non-linear fast-changing signals identification is discussed. The approach is devised by adaptive sampling based on chaotic mapping in yourself of a signal. Presented sampling way may be utilized online in the automatic control of chemical reactor (throughout identification of concentrations and temperature oscillations in real-time), in medicine (throughout identification of ECG and EEG signals in real-time), etc. In this paper, we presented it to identify the Weierstrass function and ECG signal.

6 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, an adaptive sampling of the state variable with the use of chaotic mapping to itself is proposed to determine the oscillation period of a chemical reaction in real-time.
Abstract: To stabilise the periodic operation of a chemical reactor the oscillation period should be determined precisely in real time. The method discussed in the paper is based on adaptive sampling of the state variable with the use of chaotic mapping to itself. It enables precise determination of the oscillation period in real time and could be used for a proper control system, that can successfully control the process of chemical reaction and maintain the oscillation period at a set level. The method was applied to a tank reactor and tubular reactor with recycle.

4 citations

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Elvan Ceyhan1
TL;DR: In this paper, the edge density of two types of graphs based on a family of proximity catch digraphs (PCDs) and their edge density is studied and shown to be geometry invariant.

3 citations