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Experimental control of chaos

Physical Review Letters, 1990
It was demonstrated that one can convert the motion of a chaotic dynamical system to periodic motion by controlling the system about one of the many unstable periodic orbits embedded in the chaotic attractor, through only small time dependent perturbations in an accessible system parameter.
, Ditto, , Rauseo, , Spano
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Chaos and Chaos Control in Plasmas

Physica Scripta, 2000
Chaos and chaos control is studied in the Pierce-diode and in a laboratory plasma diode experiment. Both systems are characterized by a period doubling route to chaos that is characterized by a low-dimensional phase space attractor. Unstable periodic orbits of low periodicity can be stabilized in both systems by discrete time feedback control.
A. Piel   +4 more
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CHAOS, CHAOS CONTROL AND SYNCHRONIZATION OF A GYROSTAT SYSTEM

Journal of Sound and Vibration, 2002
Summary: The dynamic behavior of a gyrostat system subjected to external disturbance is studied in this paper. By applying numerical results, phase diagrams, power spectrum, period-T maps, and Lyapunov exponents are presented to observe periodic and choatic motions.
Ge, Zheng-Ming, Lin, T.-N.
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Controlling Lorenz chaos

International Journal of Systems Science, 1996
A variable structure control strategy is proposed to stabilize the well-known Lorenz chaos. It is shown that the switching between the Lorenz systems with slightly different parameters generates the sliding region such that when the trajectory enters the region, it will stay in it. Hence the system trajectory converges to the equilibrium asymptotically,
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Patterns for Controlling Chaos in a Startup

Proceedings of the 8th Nordic Conference on Pattern Languages of Programs (VikingPLoP), 2014
A growing trend in industrial software engineering is that new software products and information services are developed under conditions of notable uncertainty. This is especially visible in startup enterprises which aim at new kinds of products and services in rapidly changing social web, where potential customers can quickly adopt new behavior ...
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Chaos and control in the creative process

Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, 1985
This has been an attempt to understand the alternation of chaos and control in the creative process. As a painting acquires a life of its own, the artist loses control over it but then and only then can he or she establish an enriching dialogue with it. When losing control leads to too much anxiety, the artist will attempt to gain control over the work
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Chaos Control and Synchronization

2007
To provide a brief historical introduction to chaos control and synchronization. To introduce two methods of chaos control for one- and two-dimensional discrete maps. To introduce two methods of chaos synchronization.
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Control of chaos

Pramana, 1997
We review the subject of control of chaotic systems paying special attention to exponential control. We also discuss the application of synchronization of chaotic systems to security in communications.
Sangeeta D Gadre, V S Varma
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Chaos to Control

Men and Masculinities, 2005
As certainties dissolve, meanings around heterosexual relationships become increasingly puzzling. Recent changes in academic/media recognition of “what it means to be a man” exacerbate this predicament. Men’s magazines attempt to escape this disorder by offering individual men a shared sense of direction. The present study looks for evidence of this in
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Controlling Chaos

Nonlinear Dynamics in Optical Systems, 1992
It is common for systems to evolve with time in a chaotic way. In practice, however, it is often desired that chaos be avoided and/or that the system be optimized with respect to some performance criterion. Given a system which behaves chaotically, one approach might be to make some large (and possibly costly) alteration in the system which completely ...
Filipe J. Romeiras   +3 more
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