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Dynamic analysis and circuit design of a novel hyperchaotic system with fractional-order terms
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    Dynamic analysis and circuit design of a novel hyperchaotic system with fractional-order terms (English)
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    Summary: A novel hyperchaotic system with fractional-order (FO) terms is designed. Its highly complex dynamics are investigated in terms of equilibrium points, Lyapunov spectrum, and attractor forms. It will be shown that the proposed system exhibits larger Lyapunov exponents than related hyperchaotic systems. Finally, to enhance its potential application, a related circuit is designed by using the MultiSIM Software. Simulation results verify the effectiveness of the suggested circuit.
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    hyperchaotic system with fractional-order (FO) terms
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    complex dynamics
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    equilibrium points
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    Lyapunov spectrum
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    attractor forms
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