Randomly chosen chaotic maps can give rise to nearly ordered behavior

Volume: 210, Issue: 3, Pages: 284 - 294
Published: Oct 15, 2005
Abstract
null null Parrondo’s paradox [J.M.R. Parrondo, G.P. Harmer, D. Abbott, New paradoxical games based on Brownian ratchets, Phys. Rev. Lett. 85 (2000), 5226–5229] (see also [O.E. Percus, J.K. Percus, Can two wrongs make a right? Coin-tossing games and Parrondo’s paradox, Math. Intelligencer 24 (3) (2002) 68–72]) states that two losing gambling games when combined one after the other (either deterministically or randomly) can result in a winning...
Paper Details
Title
Randomly chosen chaotic maps can give rise to nearly ordered behavior
Published Date
Oct 15, 2005
Volume
210
Issue
3
Pages
284 - 294
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