Effect of optimal uncoupling in enhancing synchronization stability in coupled chaotic systems
G. Sivaganesh, B. D. Sharmila, A. Arulgnanam

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel method using optimal uncoupling and phase space clipping to enhance synchronization stability in coupled chaotic systems, analyzed via the Master Stability Function.
Contribution
It presents a new approach for identifying optimal clipping directions to improve synchronization stability in coupled chaotic systems.
Findings
Optimal clipping directions improve synchronization stability.
The method identifies effective clipping fractions and orientations.
Negative MSF regions indicate stable synchronization in the proposed approach.
Abstract
In this paper, we report a novel approach for studying the effect of optimal uncoupling on the stability of synchronization in coupled chaotic systems. The clipping of phase space of the driven system having an orientation along the coordinate axes revealing the nature of coupling of the state variables of coupled systems is identified in certain coupled third-order chaotic systems. The stability of synchronization is studied through the {\emph{Master Stability Function}} (MSF). The optimal directions of implementing the clipping width to achieve stable synchronization is observed by studying the effectiveness of clipping fraction and the sufficient range of orientation to identify the optimal directions is reported. The functional work steps for identifying the optimal directions are presented and the synchronization of the response system with the drive within the clipped region of…
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