Control of Dissipative Dynamics in a Novel Biological Chaotic System
Resumen
In this study, we have demonstrated a novel procedure to model and control dissipative behaviour
in biological systems by setting up synchronization and anti-synchronization between two non-identical nonlinear
dynamical systems: one exhibiting tumour cell proliferation and the other capturing activity among
environmental bacteria, viruses, and temperature. By designing the nonlinear controller through active control
strategies, we have managed the chaotic nature of the trajectories of these systems. This work offers insights
into temperature-sensitive therapeutic strategies and microbial applications in biomedicine.
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