Chaotic incommensurate fractional order Rössler system: Active control and synchronization

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In this article, we present an active control methodology for controlling the chaotic behavior of a fractional order version of Rössler system. The main feature of the designed controller is its simplicity for practical implementation. Although in controlling such complex system several inputs are used in general to actuate the states, in the proposed design, all states of the system are controlled via one input. Active synchronization of two chaotic fractional order Rössler systems is also investigated via a feedback linearization method. In both control and synchronization, numerical simulations show the efficiency of the proposed methods. © 2011 Razminia et al; licensee Springer.

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Razminia, A., Majd, V. J., & Baleanu, D. (2011). Chaotic incommensurate fractional order Rössler system: Active control and synchronization. Advances in Difference Equations, 2011. https://doi.org/10.1186/1687-1847-2011-15

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