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Examination of chaotic behaviours using bond graph model.
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    Examination of chaotic behaviours using bond graph model. (English)
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    14 March 2004
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    The authors consider Chua's circuit with one piecewise linear resistor characteristic. A bond graph model for this circuit is reported and a simulation program called BOMAS is used to calculate for certain values of the parameters the system's behavior, thus verifying by numerical experiments the system's chaotic behavior.
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    Chaos
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    Chua's circuit
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    Bond graph model
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    Switched circuits
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    Piecewise linearization
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    BOMAS
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