2001, Volume 4, Number 2, pp.206-211
Chaotic dynamical systems are usually controlled in a
way which allows the replacement of chaotic behavior by the
desired periodic motion. We give the example in which an
originally regular (periodic) system is controlled in such a way
as to make it chaotic. This approach based on the idea of
dynamical absorber allows the significant reduction of the
amplitude of the oscillations in the neighborhood of the
resonance.
Key words: chaotic behaviour, resonance
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