Hyperchaos in a Conservative System with Nonhyperbolic Fixed Points

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Abstract

Chaotic dynamics exists in many natural systems, such as weather and climate, and there are many applications in different disciplines. However, there are few research results about chaotic conservative systems especially the smooth hyperchaotic conservative system in both theory and application. This paper proposes a five-dimensional (5D) smooth autonomous hyperchaotic system with nonhyperbolic fixed points. Although the proposed system includes four linear terms and four quadratic terms, the new system shows complicated dynamics which has been proven by the theoretical analysis. Several notable properties related to conservative systems and the existence of perpetual points are investigated for the proposed system. Moreover, its conservative hyperchaotic behavior is illustrated by numerical techniques including phase portraits and Lyapunov exponents.

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Wu, A., Cang, S., Zhang, R., Wang, Z., & Chen, Z. (2018). Hyperchaos in a Conservative System with Nonhyperbolic Fixed Points. Complexity, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1155/2018/9430637

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