Extreme multistability and antimonotonicity in a Shinriki oscillator with two flux-controlled memristors

F Min, Y Cheng, L Lu, X Li - International Journal of Bifurcation and …, 2021 - World Scientific
F Min, Y Cheng, L Lu, X Li
International Journal of Bifurcation and Chaos, 2021World Scientific
This paper proposes a novel memristive chaotic circuit which originated from a Shinriki
oscillator with two flux-controlled memristors of different polarities. This two-memristor-based
Shinriki oscillator (TMSO) having a special plane equilibrium is prone to exhibiting the initial-
dependent phenomenon of extreme multistability. To investigate its internal dynamics, a
third-order dimensionality reduction model is established by utilizing the constitutive
relationship of its memristor's flux and charge. The uncertain plane equilibrium is transfered …
This paper proposes a novel memristive chaotic circuit which originated from a Shinriki oscillator with two flux-controlled memristors of different polarities. This two-memristor-based Shinriki oscillator (TMSO) having a special plane equilibrium is prone to exhibiting the initial-dependent phenomenon of extreme multistability. To investigate its internal dynamics, a third-order dimensionality reduction model is established by utilizing the constitutive relationship of its memristor’s flux and charge. The uncertain plane equilibrium is transfered into some deterministic model that can accurately predict the dynamical evolution of the system, where interesting phenomena of asymmetric bifurcations, extreme multistability and antimonotonicity are detected and analyzed by evaluating the position and stability of the equilibria in the flux–charge model. The simulation is carried out via Multisim to validate the analysis model, and the comparison of the phase trajectories, before and after dimensionality reduction, shows that this oscillator is good for research and practical use.
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