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- Modelling forest fires using complex networksPublication . Perestrelo, Sara; Grácio, Clara; Almeida Ribeiro, Nuno; Lopes, LuísForest fires have been a major threat to the environment throughout history. In order to mitigate its consequences, we present, in a first of a series of works, a mathematical model with the purpose of predicting fire spreading in a given land portion divided into patches, considering the area and the rate of spread of each patch as inputs. The rate of spread can be estimated from previous knowledge on fuel availability, weather and terrain conditions. We compute the time duration of the spreading process in a land patch in order to construct and parametrize a landscape network, using cellular automata simulations. We use the multilayer network model to propose a network of networks at the landscape scale, where the nodes are the local patches, each with their own spreading dynamics. We compute some respective network measures and aim, in further work, for the establishment of a fire-break structure according to increasing accuracy simulation results.
- Modelling spreading process of a wildfire in heterogeneous orography, fuel distribution and environmental conditions - a complex networks approachPublication . Perestrelo, Sara; Grácio, Maria; Ribeiro, Nuno; Lopes, LuísForest fires are phenomena that represent a great danger for the population and have severe environmental consequences. The greatest efforts in regard to direct confrontation require a large investment in terms of both financial and human resources, partly due to the unpredictability of fire behaviour and the fuel distribution that feeds its growth and spread. To deal with this unpredictability in a more efficient manner, our work focuses around the establishment of an optimal fire-break structure whose purpose is to block the spread along the landscape, at a minimal cost. It’s a preventative approach, which acts as a complement to direct confrontation and contributes to the reduction of material, economic and human losses. For the establishment of this optimal fire-break structure it is necessary to model fire spreading process and, for that, we use the multilayer network model, within the area of complex networks. We aim the construction of a network of networks that allows us to simulate the fire spreading process both at a local scale and at a more global scale.
- Complete synchronization and delayed synchronization in couplingsPublication . Lopes, Luís; Fernandes, Sara; Grácio, ClaraWe consider a general coupling of two identical chaotic dynamical systems, and we obtain the conditions for synchronization. We consider two types of synchronization: complete synchronization and delayed synchronization. Then, we consider four different couplings having different behaviors regarding their ability to synchronize either completely or with delay: Symmetric Linear Coupled System, Commanded Linear Coupled System, Commanded Coupled System with delay and symmetric coupled system with delay. The values of the coupling strength for which a coupling synchronizes define its Window of synchronization. We obtain analytically the Windows of complete synchronization, and we apply it for the considered couplings that admit complete synchronization. We also obtain analytically the Window of chaotic delayed synchronization for the only considered coupling that admits a chaotic delayed synchronization, the commanded coupled system with delay. At last, we use four different free chaotic dynamics (based in tent map, logistic map, three-piecewise linear map and cubic-like map) in order to observe numerically the analytically predicted windows.
- A multi-scale network with percolation model to describe the spreading of forest firesPublication . Perestrelo, Sara; C., Grácio; Almeida Ribeiro, Nuno; Lopes, LuísForest fires have been a major threat to forest ecosystems and its biodiversity, as well as the environment in general, particularly in the Mediterranean regions. To mitigate fire spreading, this study aims at finding a fire-break solution for territories prone to fire occurrence. To the effect, here follows a model to map and predict phase transitions in fire regimes (spanning fires vs. penetrating fires) based on terrain morphology. The structure consists of a 2-scale network using site percolation and SIR epidemiology rules in a cellular automata to model local fire Dynamics. The target area for the application is the region of Serra de Ossa in Portugal, due to its wildfire incidence. The study considers the cases for a Moore neighbourhood of warm cells of radius 1 and 2 and also considers a heterogeneous terrain with 3 classes of vegetation. Phase transitions are found for different combinations of fire risk for each of these classes and use these values to parametrize the resulting landscape network.
- Strong generalized synchronization with a particular relationship R between the coupled systemsPublication . Grácio, Clara; Fernandes, Sara; Lopes, LuísThe question of the chaotic synchronization of two coupled dynamical systems is an issue that interests researchers in many fields, from biology to psychology, through economics, chemistry, physics, and many others. The different forms of couplings and the different types of synchronization, give rise to many problems, most of them little studied. In this paper we deal with general couplings of two dynamical systems and we study strong generalized synchronization with a particular relationship R between them. Our results include the definition of a window in the domain of the coupling strength, where there is an exponentially stable solution, and the explicit determination of this window. In the case of unidirectional or symmetric couplings, this window is presented in terms of the maximum Lyapunov exponent of the systems. Examples of applications to chaotic systems of dimension one and two are presented.
- Window of chaotic delayed synchronizationPublication . Lopes, Luís; Grácio, Clara; Fernandes, SaraWe consider a general coupling of two chaotic dynamical systems and we obtain conditions that provide delayed synchronization. We consider four different couplings that satisfy those conditions. We define Window of Delayed Synchronization and we obtain it analytically. We use four different free chaotic dynamics in order to observe numerically the analytically predicted windows for the considered couplings.
- Complete synchronization and delayed synchronization in couplingsPublication . Lopes, Luís; Fernandes, Sara; Grácio, ClaraWe consider a general coupling of two identical chaotic dynamical systems, and we obtain the conditions for synchronization. We consider two types of synchronization: complete synchronization and delayed synchronization. Then, we consider four different couplings having different behaviors regarding their ability to synchronize either completely or with delay: Symmetric Linear Coupled System, Commanded Linear Coupled System, Commanded Coupled System with delay and symmetric coupled system with delay. The values of the coupling strength for which a coupling synchronizes define its Window of synchronization. We obtain analytically the Windows of complete synchronization, and we apply it for the considered couplings that admit complete synchronization. We also obtain analytically the Window of chaotic delayed synchronization for the only considered coupling that admits a chaotic delayed synchronization, the commanded coupled system with delay. At last, we use four different free chaotic dynamics (based in tent map, logistic map, three-piecewise linear map and cubic-like map) in order to observe numerically the analytically predicted windows.