Details Details PDF BIBTEX RIS Title Coexistence of synchronization and anti-synchronization in chaotic systems Journal title Archives of Control Sciences Yearbook 2016 Issue No 1 Authors Ren, Ling ; Guo, Rongwei ; Vincent, Uchechukwu E. Divisions of PAS Nauki Techniczne Publisher Committee of Automatic Control and Robotics PAS Date 2016 Identifier DOI: 10.1515/acsc-2016-0004 ; ISSN 1230-2384 Source Archives of Control Sciences; 2016; No 1 References HU (2005), Adaptive control for anti - synchronization of Chuas chaotic system A, Physics Letters, 339. ; ZHANG (2004), Chaotic synchronization and anti - synchronization based on suitable separation A, Physics Letters, 330. ; LI (2015), Anti - synchronization and intermittent anti - synchronization of two identical hyperchaotic chua systems via impulsive control, Nonlinear Dynamics, 79. ; WANG (2010), Stabilization and synchronization of genesiotesi system via single variable feedback controller A, Physics Letters, 374. ; GUO (2008), A simple adaptive controller for chaos and hyperchaos synchronization, Physics Letters A, 372. ; KUNTANAPREEDA (2009), Chaos synchronization of unified chaotic systems via LMI A, Physics Letters, 373. ; GUO (2011), Simultaneous synchronization and anti - synchronization of two identical new chaotic systems, Chinese Physics Letters, 4, 28. ; PECORA (1990), Synchronization in chaotic systems, Physical Review Letters, 64. ; SRIVASTAVA (2014), Antisynchronization between identical and non - identical fractional - order chaotic systems using active control method, Nonlinear Dynamics, 76. ; HAMMAMI (2010), Feedback control design for Rössler and Chen chaotic systems anti - synchronization A, Physics Letters, 374. ; HUANG (2005), Simple adaptive - feedback controller for identical chaos synchronization, Physical Review, 71. ; GUO (2009), Modification for collection of masterslave synchronized chaotic systems, Chaos Solitons Fractals, 40. ; BOWONG (2004), Stability analysis for the synchronization of chaotic systems with different order : application to secure communications A, Physics Letters, 326.