Exact Analysis of the Finite Precision Error Generated in Important Chaotic Maps and Complete Numerical Remedy of These Schemes

A first aim of the present work is the determination of the actual sources of the “finite precision error” generation and accumulation in two important algorithms: Bernoulli’s map and the folded Baker’s map. These two computational schemes attract the attention of a growing number of researchers, in connection with a wide range of applications. However, both Bernoulli’s and Baker’s maps, when implemented in a contemporary computing machine, suffer from a very serious numerical error due to the finite word length. This error, causally, causes a failure of these two algorithms after a relatively very small number of iterations. In the present manuscript, novel methods for eliminating this numerical error are presented. In fact, the introduced approach succeeds in executing the Bernoulli’s map and the folded Baker’s map in a computing machine for many hundreds of thousands of iterations, offering results practically free of finite precision error. These successful techniques are based on the determination and understanding of the substantial sources of finite precision (round-off) error, which is generated and accumulated in these two important chaotic maps.

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