Synchronization of Hyperchaotic Memristor-Based Chua’s Circuits

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This paper further investigates the problem of synchronization of hyperchaotic memristor-based Chua’s circuits. An active control method is employed to design a controller to achieve the global synchronization of two identical memristor-based systems. Based on Lyapunov stability theory, a sufficient condition is given to guarantee the stability of the synchronization error system.

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