“…The numerical results are shown in Figures 1 and 2, in which the initial values of the systems ( 26) and ( 27) are taken as x 1 (0) = 3, x 2 (0) = 5, x 3 (0) = 7, x 4 (0) = 8, y 1 (0) = −12, y 2 (0) = 2, y 3 (0) = 3, y 4 (0) = −5 and the estimated parameters have initial conditions â(0) = 4, b(0) = −6, ĉ(0) = −2, d(0) = 1, r(0) = −5, â1 (0) = 1, b1 (0) = −3, ĉ1 (0) = 0.3 and d1 (0) = 0.1. Although K matrix (34) does not satisfy condition (24), Figure 1 shows that GFPS between systems ( 26) and ( 27) is achieved with the scaling function factors (28). Figure 2 illustrates that the estimated parameters â, b, ĉ, d, r, â1 , b1 , ĉ1 , d1 in systems ( 26) and ( 27 26) and ( 27) can be achieved with the scaling function factors (28) and matrix (34), and the parameter estimate errors converge to zero.…”