Strange correlations between remote nodes in networks comprising chaotic links

Abstract

We studied correlations between different nodes in small electronic networks with active links operating as jitter generators. Unexpectedly, we found that under certain conditions signals from the most remote nodes in the networks correlate stronger than signals from all of the other coupled nodes. The phenomenon resembles selective remote correlation between electrons in the Cooper pairs or entangled particles.

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