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16 May 2007Butterfly effect on the control methods of chaos and multistability
In this work we study the Butterfly Effect and its influence on the efficiency of the Control Methods. A comparative
analysis shows that when we applied Control into a bistable system, monostability can be reach for a
calculation performed with precision of 6 decimal numbers, although for the same system parameters, this does
not happen when the calculation is performed using a precision with 9 decimal numbers.
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J. Ventura, B. Zerega, "Butterfly effect on the control methods of chaos and multistability," Proc. SPIE 6422, Sixth Symposium Optics in Industry, 64221I (16 May 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.742365