Recently a concept of self-excited and hidden attractors was suggested: an attractor is called a self-excited attractor if its basin of attraction overlaps with neighborhood of an equilibrium, otherwise it is called a hidden attractor. For example, hidden attractors are attractors in systems with no equilibria or with only one stable equilibrium (a special case of multistability and coexistence of attractors). While coexisting self-excited attractors can be found using the standard computational procedure, there is no standard way of predicting the existence or coexistence of hidden attractors in a system.In this plenary lecture the concept of self-excited and hidden attractors is discussed, and various corresponding examples of self-excited and hidden attractors are considered. The material is mostly based on surveys [1–4].
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Kuznetsov, N. V. (2016). Hidden attractors in fundamental problems and engineering models: A short survey. In Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering (Vol. 371, pp. 13–25). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-27247-4_2
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