Nonlinear Sciences – Chaotic Dynamics
Scientific paper
2008-11-25
Nonlinear Sciences
Chaotic Dynamics
Scientific paper
Zero-lag synchronization (ZLS) is achieved in a very restricted mutually coupled chaotic systems, where the delays of the self-coupling and the mutual coupling are identical or fulfil some restricted ratios. Using a set of multiple self-feedbacks we demonstrate both analytically and numerically that ZLS is achieved for a wide range of mutual delays. It indicates that ZLS can be achieved without the knowledge of the mutual distance between the communicating partners and has an important implication in the possible use of ZLS in communications networks as well as in the understanding of the emergence of such synchronization in the neuronal activities.
Butkovski Maria
Englert Anja
Kanter Ido
Kinzel Wolfgang
zigzag Meital
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