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Konstantinos Kaloudis1, Spyridon J Hatjispyros1
1Department of Mathematics, University of the Aegean, Karlovassi 83200, Greece.
Abstract:
We propose a Bayesian nonparametric approach for the noise reduction of a given chaotic time series contaminated by dynamical noise, based on Markov Chain Monte Carlo methods. The underlying unknown noise process (possibly) exhibits heavy tailed behavior. We introduce the Dynamic Noise Reduction Replicator model with which we reconstruct the unknown dynamic equations and in parallel we replicate the dynamics under reduced noise level dynamical perturbations. The dynamic noise reduction procedure is demonstrated specifically in the case of polynomial maps. Simulations based on synthetic time series are presented.
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