Chaos synchronization: a review
Rosario D. Laureano, Diana A. Mendes, Manuel Alberto M. Ferreira

TL;DR
This comprehensive review explores the theoretical foundations, methods, and practical applications of chaos synchronization across various fields, emphasizing stability criteria, coupling schemes, and the role of bifurcations in chaotic systems.
Contribution
It provides an extensive synthesis of chaos synchronization concepts, stability analysis, and recent research insights, enhancing understanding of complex synchronized dynamics in diverse systems.
Findings
Analysis of coupling schemes and stability criteria
Role of Lyapunov exponents and bifurcations in synchronization
Case studies on Lorenz, Rossler, and hyperchaotic systems
Abstract
This article provides a self-contained comprehensive review of the phenomenon of synchronization in dynamical systems, with a particular focus on chaotic systems in both continuous-time and discrete-time contexts. Synchronization, initially observed by Christiaan Huygens in 1665, has evolved from the study of periodic signals to encompass chaotic systems, where the sensitive dependence on initial conditions poses unique challenges. This review pointed to both theoretical foundations and contributions (concepts and methods) and practical insights, reinforcing the relevance of chaos synchronization in physics, biology, engineering, social sciences, economics and communication systems. The study investigates various coupling schemes, such as unidirectional and bidirectional coupling, and presents stability criteria under different configurations. In a very concise way, some ongoing…
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Taxonomy
TopicsNeural Networks and Applications · Nonlinear Dynamics and Pattern Formation · Chaos control and synchronization
