Chen Guanrong, Fang Jin-qing, Hong Yiguang, Qin Huashu
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CONTROLLING HOPF BIFURCATIONS: CONTINUOUS-TIME SYSTEMS
Bifurcation control has attracted increasing attention in recent years. A simple and unified state-feedback method is developed in this paper for Hopf bifurcation control for continuous-time systems. The control task can be either shifting an existing Hopf bifurcation or creating a new Hopf bifurcation. Some computer simulations are included to illustrate the method and verify the theoretical results.