Abstract

Multi-scroll chaotic attractor makes the oscillator become more complex in dynamic behaviors. The collective behaviors of coupled oscillators with multi-scroll attractors are investigated in the regular network in two-dimensional array, which the local kinetics is described by an improved Chua circuit. A feasible scheme of negative feedback with diversity is imposed on the network to stabilize the spatial patterns. Firstly, the Chua circuit is improved by replacing the nonlinear term with Sine function to generate infinite aquariums so that multi-scroll chaotic attractors could be generated under appropriate parameters, which could be detected by calculating the Lyapunov exponent in the parameter region. Furthermore, negative feedback with different gains (D1, D2) is imposed on the local square center area A2 and outer area A1 of the network, it is found that spiral wave, target wave could be developed in the network under appropriate feedback gain with diversity and size of controlled area. Particularly, homogeneous state could be reached after synchronization by selecting appropriate feedback gain and controlled size in the network. Finally, the distribution for statistical factors of synchronization is calculated in the two-parameter space to understand the transition of pattern region. It is found that developed spiral waves, target waves often are associated with smaller factor of synchronization. These results show that emergence of sustained spiral wave and continuous target wave could be effective for further suppression of spatiotemporal chaos in network by generating stable pacemaker completely.

Highlights

  • Patterns formation and control in spatiotemporal systems have been extensively investigated in the last decades

  • Spiral wave is a class of spatiotemporal pattern, it could be found in the oscillatory and excitable media, such as cardiac tissue [1] and CO oxidation on Pt(110) surface [2]

  • Jiang et al.[38] investigated the emergence of target waves in a cyclic predator-prey model, the results shown that the pattern formation resulting from the interplay between local and global dynamics in systems governed by cyclically competing species

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Introduction

Patterns formation and control in spatiotemporal systems have been extensively investigated in the last decades. It is found that dynamic properties of sampled series from the same node presented different behaviors when negative feedback on the center area is increased in size, and the collective behaviors and spatial patterns are changed greatly.

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