Reconstruction of Shared Nonlinear Dynamics in a Network
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We study a general physical network consisting of a collection of response systems with complex nonlinear dynamics, influenced by a common driver. The goal is to reconstruct dynamics, regular or chaotic, that are common to all of the response systems, working from simultaneous time series measured at the responses systems only. A fundamental theorem is stated concerning the reconstruction of the common driver. An algorithm is developed, based on the theorem, to carry out the reconstruction, and is demonstrated with several examples.
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