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An improvement and proof of OGY method

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OGY method is the most important method of controlling chaos. It stabilizes a hyperbolic periodic orbit by making small perturbations for a system parameter. This paper improves the method of choosing parameter, and gives a mathematics proof of it.

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Ling, Y., Zengrong, L. An improvement and proof of OGY method. Appl Math Mech 19, 1–8 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02458974

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