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International Symposium on Nonlinear Theory and its Applications

2009

Session Number:C3L-A

Session:

Number:C3L-A4

Chaotic Synchronization and De-synchronization for a Token-based Computational Architecture

Hiroyasu Ando,  Ferdinand Peper,  Kazuyuki Aihara,  

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Publication Date:2009/10/18

Online ISSN:2188-5079

DOI:10.34385/proc.43.C3L-A4

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Summary:
Synchronization in chaotic systems has been of much importance in the field of nonlinear dynamics, not only for mathematical aspects but also for their applications such as computation, etc. In this paper, we apply chaotic synchronization and de-synchronization to a token-based computational architecture in which the tokens are driven by chaotic fluctuations. It is expected (though not strictly proved here) that the resulting scheme is computationally universal, since a similar scheme, driven by stochastic fluctuations, also is. Simulations confirm that the chaotic scheme behaves in similar ways as the equivalent token-based stochastic scheme.