Anticipating chaotic synchronization

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Dissipative chaotic systems with a time-delayed feedback can drive near-identical systems in such a way that the driven systems anticipate the drivers by synchronizing with their (arbitrarily distant) future states. This counterintuitive behavior is globally stable, robust, and a pure result of the interplay between delayed feedback and dissipation. Thus it constitutes a rather universal phenomenon of nonlinear dynamics. For small anticipation times, anticipating synchronization also occurs in chaotic systems without a memory term in the driver. © 2000 The American Physical Society.

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Voss, H. U. (2000). Anticipating chaotic synchronization. Physical Review E - Statistical Physics, Plasmas, Fluids, and Related Interdisciplinary Topics, 61(5), 5115–5119. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevE.61.5115

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