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Izv. Sarat. Univ. Physics, 2025 Volume 25, Issue 3, Pages 288–294 (Mi isuph574)

Radiophysics, Electronics, Acoustics

Method of recurrent analysis for the generalized synchronization regime detection in different classes of dynamical systems

E. D. Illarionova, O. I. Moskalenko

Saratov State University

Abstract: Background and Objectives: In this paper we study the possibility of quantitative determination of the boundary of the generalized synchronization regime in unidirectionally and mutually coupled systems with different attractor topologies by means of the recurrent analysis. Materials and Methods: As the systems under study we consider Lorenz and Rössler systems, as well as radiotechnical generators coupled unidirectionally and/or mutually. To evaluate the obtained data together with the recurrent analysis the spectrum of Lyapunov exponents or synchronization error were calculated for all the systems under study. Results: We have shown that for identical systems with detuned parameters the results of the method of recurrent analysis coincide with a high degree of accuracy with the values obtained using classical methods for the generalized synchronization regime detection, whereas for noindentical systems the proposed method demonstrates less accurate results. Conclusion: The method of calculation the recurrent diagrams allows us to determine the boundary of generalized synchronization in unidirectionally and mutually coupled systems with different attractor topology. The obtained results are in a good agreement with the results of calculation of the spectrum of Lyapunov exponents and synchronization error.

Keywords: generalized synchronization, mutually coupled systems, unidirectionally coupled systems, spectrum of Lyapunov exponents, synchronization error, recurrent analysis.

UDC: 517.9

Received: 11.12.2024
Revised: 29.08.2025
Accepted: 15.05.2025

DOI: 10.18500/1817-3020-2025-25-3-288-294



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