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- A plethora of coexisting strange attractors in a simple jerk system with hyperbolic tangent nonlinearity (Q722965) (← links)
- Linearization of the Lorenz system (Q736472) (← links)
- Dynamics, circuit realization, control and synchronization of a hyperchaotic hyperjerk system with coexisting attractors (Q1683874) (← links)
- Chaotic flows with a single nonquadratic term (Q1786631) (← links)
- A no-equilibrium hyperchaotic system and its fractional-order form (Q1992685) (← links)
- Chaotic systems without equilibria (Q2090190) (← links)
- Multi-stability detection in chaotic systems (Q2090201) (← links)
- Coupled non-oscillatory Duffing oscillators: multistability, multiscroll chaos generation and circuit realization (Q2096739) (← links)
- A novel amplitude control method for constructing nested hidden multi-butterfly and multiscroll chaotic attractors (Q2120531) (← links)
- Dynamics, synchronization and circuit implementation of a simple fractional-order chaotic system with hidden attractors (Q2122377) (← links)
- A memristive chaotic oscillator with controllable amplitude and frequency (Q2122940) (← links)
- The effects of symmetry breaking on the dynamics of an inertial neural system with a non-monotonic activation function: theoretical study, asymmetric multistability and experimental investigation (Q2162194) (← links)
- Effects of symmetric and asymmetric nonlinearity on the dynamics of a novel chaotic jerk circuit: coexisting multiple attractors, period doubling reversals, crisis, and offset boosting (Q2212810) (← links)
- Multiple Hopf bifurcations, period-doubling reversals and coexisting attractors for a novel chaotic jerk system with Tchebytchev polynomials (Q2668270) (← links)
- A new multi-stable chaotic hyperjerk system, its special features, circuit realization, control and synchronization (Q5150019) (← links)
- A strange novel chaotic system with fully golden proportion equilibria and its mobile microcomputer-based RNG application (Q6118625) (← links)