chaos synchronization in power systems
Chaos synchronization in power systems refers to the phenomenon where chaotic behavior in one part of the system can be replicated or synchronized in another part of the system, leading to an overall disruption or instability in the power distribution. This synchronization can occur due to various factors such as system dynamics, control algorithms, or external disturbances, and can result in unexpected voltage fluctuations, frequency deviations, or even system failures.
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