PMID: 11909207Mar 23, 2002Paper

Transition from intermittency to periodicity in lag synchronization in coupled Rössler oscillators

Physical Review. E, Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics
Meng ZhanC-H Lai

Abstract

The dynamical and statistical behavior of lag synchronization in two coupled self-sustained chaotic Rössler oscillators is reexamined. The lack of uniqueness in the conventional characterization of lag synchronization based on the similarity function has caused much skepticism about the existence of lag synchronization. We provide an evidence that the emergence of lag synchronization is associated with the transition from on-off intermittency to a periodic structure in the laminar phase distribution.

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