Memristor-Based Canonical Chua's Circuit: Extreme Multistability in Voltage-Current Domain and Its Controllability in Flux-Charge Domain

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This paper investigates extreme multistability and its controllability for an ideal voltage-controlled memristor emulator-based canonical Chua's circuit. With the voltage-current model, the initial condition-dependent extreme multistability is explored through analyzing the stability distribution of line equilibrium point and then the coexisting infinitely many attractors are numerically uncovered in such a memristive circuit by the attraction basin and phase portraits. Furthermore, based on the accurate constitutive relation of the memristor emulator, a set of incremental flux-charge describing equations for the memristor-based canonical Chua's circuit are formulated and a dimensionality reduction model is thus established. As a result, the initial condition-dependent dynamics in the voltage-current domain is converted into the system parameter-associated dynamics in the flux-charge domain, which is confirmed by numerical simulations and circuit simulations. Therefore, a controllable strategy for extreme multistability can be expediently implemented, which is greatly significant for seeking chaos-based engineering applications of multistable memristive circuits.

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Bao, H., Jiang, T., Chu, K., Chen, M., Xu, Q., & Bao, B. (2018). Memristor-Based Canonical Chua’s Circuit: Extreme Multistability in Voltage-Current Domain and Its Controllability in Flux-Charge Domain. Complexity, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1155/2018/5935637

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