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Enhanced synchronization due to intermittent noise

Emilda Shajan, M. Paul Asir, Shiva Dixit, Jürgen Kurths, Manish Dev Shrimali

2021New Journal of Physics18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract We propose a novel scheme to regulate noise infusion into the chaotic trajectories of uncoupled complex systems to achieve complete synchronization. So far the noise-induced synchronization utilize the uncontrolled noise that can be applied in the entire state space. Here, we consider the controlled (intermittent) noise which is infused in the restricted state space to realize enhanced synchronization. We find that the intermittent noise, which is applied only to a fraction of the state space, restricts the trajectories to evolve within the contraction region for a longer period of time. The basin stability of the synchronized states (SS) is found to be significantly enhanced compared to uncontrolled noise. Additionally, we uncover that the SS prevail for an extended range of noise intensity. We elucidate the results numerically in the Lorenz chaotic system, the Pikovski–Rabinovich circuit model and the Hindmarsh–Rose neuron model.

Topics & Concepts

PhysicsNoise (video)Synchronization (alternating current)ChaoticControl theory (sociology)Lorenz systemSynchronization of chaosState spaceStatistical physicsTopology (electrical circuits)Computer scienceNonlinear systemMathematicsQuantum mechanicsArtificial intelligenceStatisticsControl (management)Image (mathematics)Combinatoricsstochastic dynamics and bifurcationNeural dynamics and brain functionNonlinear Dynamics and Pattern Formation
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