Extreme multistability: Attractor manipulation and robustness

Chittaranjan Hens, Syamal K. Dana, Ulrike Feudel

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Abstract

The coexistence of infinitely many attractors is called extreme multistability in dynamical systems. In coupled systems, this phenomenon is closely related to partial synchrony and characterized by the emergence of a conserved quantity. We propose a general design of coupling that leads to partial synchronization, which may be a partial complete synchronization or partial antisynchronization and even a mixed state of complete synchronization and antisynchronization in two coupled systems and, thereby reveal the emergence of extreme multistability. The proposed design of coupling has wider options and allows amplification or attenuation of the amplitude of the attractors whenever it is necessary. We demonstrate that this phenomenon is robust to parameter mismatch of the coupled oscillators.

Original languageEnglish
Article number053112
JournalChaos
Volume25
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - May 2015

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