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Recurrence threshold selection for obtaining robust recurrence characteristics in different embedding dimensions

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CHAOS
Volume 28, Issue 8, Pages -

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AMER INST PHYSICS
DOI: 10.1063/1.5024914

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  1. German Research Foundation (DFG) [MA4759/8, MA4759/9]
  2. European Union [691037]
  3. German Federal Ministry of Education and Research via the Young Investigators Group CoSy-CC2 (Complex Systems Approaches to Understanding Causes and Consequences of Past, Present and Future Climate Change) [01LN1306A]

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The appropriate selection of recurrence thresholds is a key problem in applications of recurrence quantification analysis and related methods across disciplines. Here, we discuss the distribution of pairwise distances between state vectors in the studied system's state space reconstructed by means of time-delay embedding as the key characteristic that should guide the corresponding choice for obtaining an adequate resolution of a recurrence plot. Specifically, we present an empirical description of the distance distribution, focusing on characteristic changes of its shape with increasing embedding dimension. Our results suggest that selecting the recurrence threshold according to a fixed percentile of this distribution reduces the dependence of recurrence characteristics on the embedding dimension in comparison with other commonly used threshold selection methods. Numerical investigations on some paradigmatic model systems with time-dependent parameters support these empirical findings. Published by AIP Publishing.

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