Symmetry in Chaotic Systems and Circuits

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Volos, Christos (editor)
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EnglishAbstract
Symmetry can play an important role in the field of nonlinear systems and especially in the design of nonlinear circuits that produce chaos. Therefore, this Special Issue, titled “Symmetry in Chaotic Systems and Circuits”, presents the latest scientific advances in nonlinear chaotic systems and circuits that introduce various kinds of symmetries. Applications of chaotic systems and circuits with symmetries, or with a deliberate lack of symmetry, are also presented in this Special Issue. The volume contains 14 published papers from authors around the world. This reflects the high impact of this Special Issue.
Keywords
chaos; bifurcation; closed curve equilibrium; synchronization; nonlinear equations; iterative methods; rotation–translation formula; symmetric encryption; chaotic map; image encryption; simultaneous confusion and diffusion; chaotic oscillator; lyapunov exponents; poincare map; integrated circuit; fpga; time-delay; boolean networks; hidden attractor; amplitude control; offset boosting; cryptography; substitution box; postprocessing; symmetry; asymmetry; chaotic system; random bit generation; logistic map; chaos-based cryptography; entropy; prediction; fractional-order; glucose-insulin system; chaotic attractor; active control; chaos theory; electrical circuit analysis; jerk circuit; Chua’s diode; system of differential equations; quantum mechanics; molecular quantum transitions; singularity; dozy chaos; dozy-chaos mechanics; charge transfer; condensed matter; direct and reverse processes; optical band shapes; Egorov resonance; hyperchaotic behavior; arduino microcontrollers; optical channel; chaotic flow; hyperbolic sinusoidal function; voice encryption; n/aWebshop link
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9783036553887, 9783036553870Publisher website
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Basel, 2022Classification
Research and information: general
Physics