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PECUZAL Julia

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This code base is using the Julia Language and DrWatson to make a reproducible scientific project, authored by K.Hauke Kraemer and George Datseris. It contains all the source code for producing the article [kraemer2020].

To (locally) reproduce this project, do the following:

  1. Download this code base. Notice that raw data are typically not included in the git repo and may need to be downloaded independently.

  2. Open a Julia console and do:

    julia> cd("path/to/this/project")
    julia> using Pkg; Pkg.activate(".")
    julia> Pkg.instantiate()

This will install all necessary packages for you to be able to run the scripts and everything should work out of the box.

Documentation

This repository is not intended to make a self-contained Julia package, but rather give readers of [kraemer2020] the opportunity to get full access to any source code. The PECUZAL method is incorporated and maintained in the DynamicalSystems.jl-Ecosystem, specifically in the DelayEmbeddings.jl package. Here the reader can find a full documentation and some basic example illustrating the usage of the PECUZAL method.

Citing and reference

If you enjoy this tool and find it valuable for your research please cite

[kraemer2020](1, 2) Kraemer et al., "A unified and automated approach to attractor reconstruction", arXiv:2011.07040 [physics.data-an], 2020.

or as BiBTeX-entry:

@misc{kraemer2020,
title={A unified and automated approach to attractor reconstruction},
author={K. H. Kraemer and G. Datseris and J. Kurths and I. Z. Kiss and J. L. Ocampo-Espindola and N. Marwan},
year={2020},
eprint={2011.07040},
archivePrefix={arXiv},
primaryClass={physics.data-an}
url={https://arxiv.org/abs/2011.07040}
}

Licence

This is program is free software and runs under MIT Licence.