Phase Synchronization with Type-II Intermittency in Chaotic Oscillators

Abstract

We study the phase synchronization (PS) with type-II intermittency showing 2 π irregular phase jumping behavior before the PS transition occurs in a system of two coupled hyperchaotic R\"ossler oscillators. The behavior is understood as a stochastic hopping of an overdamped particle in a potential which has 2 π-periodic minima. We characterize it as type-II intermittency with external noise through the return map analysis. In εt < ε < εc (where εt is the bifurcation point of type-II intermittency and εc is the PS transition point in coupling strength parameter space), the average length of the time interval between two successive jumps follows <l> (εt - ε2), which agrees well with the scaling law obtained from the Fokker-Planck equation.

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