Abstract
Intermittency is one among the possible routes to chaos in dynamical systems. It is characterized by the altemancy between regular and chaotic phases in the same time series. Of the three types of intermittencies predicted by Pomeau and Manneville,1 type II seems to be the more elusive of them. Although few experimental observations exist2 there is no clear theoretical evidence for it in any physical model.3
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