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    Control chaos in transition system using sampled-data feedback (English)
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    3 January 2005
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    The authors consider the control of a Lorenz-type chaotic system that they call Lü system. By an eigenvalue analysis of the discrete-time system derived from the sampled-data system, they construct a linear sampled-data feedback which locally stabilizes the origin of the system and hence the overall system in the regime of the chaotic attractor.
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    chaos control
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    sampled-data system
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    stabilization
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    Lorenz-type chaotic system
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    Lü system
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    eigenvalue analysis
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