Recursive Proportional Feedback and its Use to Control Chaos in an Electrochemical System

Nonlinear Sciences – Chaotic Dynamics

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13 pages, LaTeX, epsf.sty, uuencoded postscript figures appended

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The recursive proportional feedback (RPF) algorithm for controlling chaos is described and applied to control chemical chaos observed during the electrodissolution of a rotating copper disk in a sodium acetate/acetic acid buffer. Experimental evidence is presented to indicate why the RPF method was used and the theoretical robustness of the algorithm is discussed. (This paper appears in the "Proceedings of the 2nd Conference on EXPERIMENTAL CHAOS," World Scientific Press, River Ridge, NJ, 1995)

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