This document provides instructions for a MATLAB simulation of the logistic map. Students are asked to: 1) Write a code to generate orbits for any initial value and control parameter r, 2) Experiment with periodic and aperiodic dynamics, 3) Modify the code to create a bifurcation diagram of x vs r by varying r, 4) Generate orbits around the period-3 window and examine it at finer resolution, and 5) Further explore the bifurcation diagram by increasing r resolution and describe results in a file to upload.
This document provides instructions for a MATLAB simulation of the logistic map. Students are asked to: 1) Write a code to generate orbits for any initial value and control parameter r, 2) Experiment with periodic and aperiodic dynamics, 3) Modify the code to create a bifurcation diagram of x vs r by varying r, 4) Generate orbits around the period-3 window and examine it at finer resolution, and 5) Further explore the bifurcation diagram by increasing r resolution and describe results in a file to upload.
Logistic Map 1. Write a MATLAB code for generating the orbit of a logistic map for any arbitrary r and initial value x0 . 2. Experiment with the code to get various period-n dynamics, as well as aperiodic dynamics. 3. Use your code (modify that slightly) to get the bifurcation diagram x vs r for the logistic map. You will have to choose the resolution of r, r for which to compute the orbit. Note: On the bifurcation diagram we only plot those set of points where the system ends up eventually (at t ). That is, we do not plot the transients but only the steady state dynamics. 4. Period-3 window (a) Around the period-3 window, generate the orbit and observe the intermittently periodic orbit at various r values. (b) Examine the period-3 window at ner resolution in r. 5. Explore the bifurcation diagram further by increasing the resolution in r around dierent r values. What do you nd here? Note: At the end of the laboratory, put in all your results in a single le, describing the dynamics (period-1, period-2, etc..) and the value of r for each. Upload the le on photon.