Abstract

In this article, the active control method is used to investigate the hybrid phase synchronization between two identical Rikitake and Windmi systems, and also between two nonidentical systems taking Rikitake as the driving system and Windmi system as the response system. Based on the Lyapunov stability theory, the sufficient conditions for achieving the hybrid phase synchronization of two chaotic systems are derived. The active control method is found to be very effective and convenient to achieve hybrid phase chaos synchronization of the identical and nonidentical chaotic systems. Numerical simulation results which are carried out using the Runge–Kutta method show its feasibility and effectiveness for the synchronization of dynamical chaotic systems.

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