Abstract

We study the influence of quasiperiodic forcing on synchronization and desynchronization using two coupled quasiperiodically forced logistic maps as a paradigm. We show that due to the forcing the synchronization region in parameter space shrinks. The loss of transverse stability of the synchronized attractors leads to desynchronization. Two types of such blowout bifurcations are described, namely, the blowout bifurcations of synchronized quasiperiodic motion on invariant curves and synchronized strange nonchaotic attractors, both yielding desynchronized chaotic attractors.

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