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Controlling chaotic discrete system via the improved closed-loop control (English)
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29 September 1999
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The main aim of the present paper is to use the improved closed-loop control method in order to show that discrete chaotic systems stabilize to any arbitrarily chosen dynamics. The authors organize their paper as follows. The first two sections, ``Basic theory'' and ``Main criterion'' contain the proof as well as a general result concerning two-dimensional systems to show the feasibility of their method and criterion. As an application, a Hénon system is chosen and the corresponding computer simulation results are presented as a support for their method's validity.
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gain matrix
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discrete chaotic systems
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Hénon system
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