Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10728769 | Physics Letters A | 2013 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
In many bistable oscillating systems only one of the attractors is desired to possessing certain system performance. We present a method to drive a bistable system to a desired target attractor by annihilating the other one. This shift from bistability to monostability is achieved by augmentation of the nonlinear oscillator with a linear control system. For a proper choice of the control function one of the attractors disappears at a critical coupling strength in an control-induced boundary crisis. This transition from bistability to monostability is demonstrated with two paradigmatic examples, the autonomous Chua oscillator and a neuronal system with a periodic input signal.
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Authors
Pooja Rani Sharma, Manish Dev Shrimali, Awadhesh Prasad, Ulrike Feudel,