Abstract
The efficient research instruments commonly used for identification of chaotic system dynamics include computer-aided simulation experiment. Properly selected software allows generation of time series of required length that result from observation of a mathematical model of the given chaotic system. Computer software can also be used for calculations to support the analysis of simulation results. The computer-aided calculations are the ground for conclusions on the dynamics of the chaotic system model. The accuracy and significance of calculations affect the conclusion viability. The paper presents selected aspects of specific numerical calculations used in computer-aided experiments with chaotic system models.
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