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Area of Science:

  • Dynamical systems theory
  • Nonlinear time series analysis
  • Recurrence quantification analysis (RQA)

Background:

  • Recurrence plots and their quantifications are typically limited by signal truncation within a triangular area.
  • Truncation effects can influence recurrence variables, varying with the dynamical system.
  • Line entropy maximization in periodic systems, due to varied line element truncation, prompted this research.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the effect of tilting recurrence plot boundaries on recurrence variables.
  • To compare recurrence variables computed using a standard triangular area versus a 45-degree tilted box area.
  • To understand new truncation influences imposed by the tilted box method.

Main Methods:

  • Redefining the recurrence plot area to a 45-degree tilted box.
  • Comparing recurrence variables computed with the triangular versus the boxed recurrence area.
  • Analyzing mathematical, real-world, and toy series data, including the logistic equation, Dow Jones Industrial Average, and a square wave pulse.

Main Results:

  • Minimizing line entropy to 0.000 bits/bin by truncating diagonal lines to identical lengths within the tilted box.
  • Most recurrence variables showed good agreement in timing and amplitude between the triangular and boxed areas.
  • Some recurrence variables exhibited differences, indicating new truncation influences.

Conclusions:

  • The tilted box method offers a novel way to analyze recurrence in dynamical systems by altering truncation effects.
  • This approach significantly impacts line entropy and introduces specific influences on other recurrence variables.
  • Further investigation is needed to fully understand the implications for various dynamical systems and data types.