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On chaotic models with hidden attractors in fractional calculus above power law

Emile Franc Doungmo Goufo

Chaos, Solitons & Fractals, 2019, vol. 127, issue C, 24-30

Abstract: Researchers around the world are still wondering about the real origin and causes of hidden oscillating regimes and hidden attractors exhibited by some non-linear complex models. Such models are characterized by a dynamic with a basin of attraction that does not contain neighborhoods of equilibrium points. In this paper, we show that hidden oscillating regimes and hidden attractors can also exist in systems resulting from a combination with fractional differentiation. We apply a fractional derivative with Mittag–Leffler Kernel to a dynamical system with an exponential non-linear term and analyzed the resulting model both analytically and numerically. The combined model, which has no equilibrium points is however shown to display complex oscillating trajectories that culminate in chaos. Numerical simulations show some bifurcation dynamics with respect to the derivative order β and prove that the observed chaotic behavior persists as β varies. These observations made here allow us to say that the fractional model under study belongs to the category of systems with hidden oscillations.

Keywords: Fractional system with hidden attractor; ABC derivative; Bifurcation; Hidden oscillating regimes; Numerical scheme (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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DOI: 10.1016/j.chaos.2019.06.025

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