Abstract

Intermittency phenomenon is characterized by a signal that alternates randomly regular or laminar phases and irregular bursts. It has been experimentally verified that the number of chaotic bursts intensifies with an external or control parameter. Intermittency has been observed in a large number of experiments and it offers a continuous route from regular to chaotic motion. In this book, we focus on temporal intermittency, which can occur in low-order dynamical systems. Traditionally intermittency was classified into three different types called I, II, and III. Nevertheless, later studies have introduced other types of intermittencies: type V, X, eyelet, off–on, ring, etc. In this chapter a brief description of classic intermittencies is carried out.

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