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Universal window size-dependent transition of correlations in complex systems

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CHAOS
卷 33, 期 2, 页码 -

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AIP Publishing
DOI: 10.1063/5.0134944

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Correlation analysis is an easy-to-implement method for quantifying the interaction or connectivity between different units. The study finds that the transition from a chaotic-like state to a nonchaotic state occurs with increasing window size in time-varying correlations. This window size-dependent transition is a universal phenomenon and provides a quantitative rule for selecting window sizes.
Correlation analysis serves as an easy-to-implement estimation approach for the quantification of the interaction or connectivity between different units. Often, pairwise correlations estimated by sliding windows are time-varying (on different window segments) and window size-dependent (on different window sizes). Still, how to choose an appropriate window size remains unclear. This paper offers a framework for studying this fundamental question by observing a critical transition from a chaotic-like state to a nonchaotic state. Specifically, given two time series and a fixed window size, we create a correlation-based series based on nonlinear correlation measurement and sliding windows as an approximation of the time-varying correlations between the original time series. We find that the varying correlations yield a state transition from a chaotic-like state to a nonchaotic state with increasing window size. This window size-dependent transition is analyzed as a universal phenomenon in both model and real-world systems (e.g., climate, financial, and neural systems). More importantly, the transition point provides a quantitative rule for the selection of window sizes. That is, the nonchaotic correlation better allows for many regression-based predictions.

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