Chua's Circuit is a chaotic system that exhibits non-periodic behavior, oscillating between two pseudo-stable states. The behavior of the circuit is described by three key electrical quantities, which represent the state of the system at any given time:
x: Voltage across the capacitor (C1)
y: Voltage across the capacitor (C2)
z: Current through the inductor (L)
This behavior arises due to the nonlinear resistor function (Chua's Diode) that distorts the current and voltage relationship.
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