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Fig. 1 Time response of system disturbance input
Fig. 2 Attractor of the hyper-chaotic system (1)
Fig. 3 Time response of synchronization error variables with multi-dimensional H∝ controller
Fig. 4 Time response of synchronization error variables with single-dimensional H∝ controller

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