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Alexander E Hramov1, Alexey A Koronovskii, Maria K Kurovskaya
1Faculty of Nonlinear Processes, Saratov State University, Astrakhanskaya 83, Saratov 410012, Russia.
Abstract:
A new type of intermittent behavior is described to occur near the boundary of the phase synchronization regime of coupled chaotic oscillators. This mechanism, called ring intermittency, arises for sufficiently high initial mismatches in the frequencies of the two coupled systems. The laws for both the distribution and the mean length of the laminar phases versus the coupling strength are analytically deduced. Very good agreement between the theoretical results and the numerically calculated data is shown. We discuss how this mechanism is expected to take place in other relevant physical circumstances.
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