Novel coupling scheme to control dynamics of coupled discrete systems
Snehal M. Shekatkar, G. Ambika

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel, parameter-independent coupling scheme using external damped systems to control spatio-temporal patterns and chimeras in coupled discrete systems, validated through stability analysis and numerical simulations.
Contribution
The paper presents a new control method that does not require prior system knowledge, applicable to various network topologies, and effectively suppresses chaos and controls patterns.
Findings
Effective control of chaos in lattices demonstrated.
Stability regions identified via theoretical analysis.
Control of chimera states in 2D lattices shown.
Abstract
We present a new coupling scheme to control spatio-temporal patterns and chimeras on 1-d and 2-d lattices and random networks of discrete dynamical systems. The scheme involves coupling with an external lattice or network of damped systems. When the system network and external network are set in a feedback loop, the system network can be controlled to a homogeneous steady state or synchronized periodic state with suppression of the chaotic dynamics of the individual units. The control scheme has the advantage that its design does not require any prior information about the system dynamics or its parameters and works effectively for a range of parameters of the control network. We analyze the stability of the controlled steady state or amplitude death state of lattices using the theory of circulant matrices and Routh-Hurwitz's criterion for discrete systems and this helps to isolate…
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