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- Title
Qualitative Properties of a Physically Extended Six-Dimensional Lorenz System.
- Authors
Zhang, Fuchen; Zhou, Ping; Xu, Fei
- Abstract
In this paper, the qualitative properties of a physically extended six-dimensional Lorenz system, with additional physical terms describing rotation and density, which was proposed in [Moon et al., 2019] have been investigated. The dissipation, invariance, Lyapunov exponents, Kaplan–Yorke dimension, ultimate boundedness and global attractivity of this six-dimensional Lorenz system have been discussed in detail according to the chaotic systems theory. We find that this system exhibits chaos phenomena for a new set of parameters. It is well known that the general method for studying the bounds of a chaotic system is to construct a suitable Lyapunov-like function (or the generalized positive definite and radically unbounded Lyapunov function). However, the higher the dimension of a chaotic system, the more difficult it is to construct the Lyapunov-like function. The innovation of this paper is that we first construct the suitable Lyapunov-like function for this six-dimensional Lorenz system, and then we prove that this system is not only globally bounded for varying parameters, but it also gives a collection of global absorbing sets for this system with respect to all parameters of this system according to Lyapunov's direct method and the optimization method. Furthermore, we obtain the rate of the trajectories going from the exterior to the global absorbing set. Some numerical simulations are presented to validate our research results. Finally, we give a direct application of the results obtained in this paper. According to the results of this paper, we can conclude that the equilibrium point O (0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0) of this system is globally exponentially stable.
- Subjects
SYSTEMS theory; CHAOS theory; LYAPUNOV functions; LYAPUNOV exponents
- Publication
International Journal of Bifurcation & Chaos in Applied Sciences & Engineering, 2024, Vol 34, Issue 7, p1
- ISSN
0218-1274
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1142/S0218127424500834