Phase description of chaotic oscillators
Abstract
This paper presents a phase description of chaotic dynamics for the study of chaotic phase synchronization. A prominent feature of the proposed description is that it systematically incorporates the dynamics of the non-phase variables inherent in the system. Taking these non-phase dynamics into account is essential for capturing the complicated nature of chaotic phase synchronization, even in a qualitative manner. We numerically verified the validity of the proposed description in application to the R\"ossler and Lorenz oscillators, and we found that our method provides an accurate description of the characteristic distorted shapes of the synchronization regions for these chaotic oscillators. Furthermore, the proposed description allows us to systematically identify and describe the origin of this distortion.
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