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Hidden hyperchaos and electronic circuit application in a 5D self-exciting homopolar disc dynamo

Journal

CHAOS
Volume 27, Issue 3, Pages -

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AMER INST PHYSICS
DOI: 10.1063/1.4977417

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Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [11401543]
  2. China Scholarship Council [201506415023]
  3. Open Foundation for Guangxi Colleges and Universities Key Lab of Complex System Optimization and Big Data Processing [2016CSOBDP0202]
  4. Beijing Postdoctoral Research Foundation [2015ZZ17]
  5. China Postdoctoral Science Foundation [2014M560028, 2015T80029]
  6. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities, China University of Geosciences (Wuhan) [CUGL150419]
  7. Government of Chaoyang District Postdoctoral Research Foundation [2015ZZ-7]
  8. Sakarya University Scientific Research Projects Unit [201609-00-008]

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We report on the finding of hidden hyperchaos in a 5D extension to a known 3D self-exciting homopolar disc dynamo. The hidden hyperchaos is identified through three positive Lyapunov exponents under the condition that the proposed model has just two stable equilibrium states in certain regions of parameter space. The new 5D hyperchaotic self-exciting homopolar disc dynamo has multiple attractors including point attractors, limit cycles, quasi-periodic dynamics, hidden chaos or hyperchaos, as well as coexisting attractors. We use numerical integrations to create the phase plane trajectories, produce bifurcation diagram, and compute Lyapunov exponents to verify the hidden attractors. Because no unstable equilibria exist in two parameter regions, the system has a multistability and six kinds of complex dynamic behaviors. To the best of our knowledge, this feature has not been previously reported in any other high-dimensional system. Moreover, the 5D hyperchaotic system has been simulated using a specially designed electronic circuit and viewed on an oscilloscope, thereby confirming the results of the numerical integrations. Both Matlab and the oscilloscope outputs produce similar phase portraits. Such implementations in real time represent a new type of hidden attractor with important consequences for engineering applications. Published by AIP Publishing.

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