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Amplitude Death: The cessation of oscillations in coupled nonlinear dynamical systems
Published 31 May 2013 in nlin.CD | (1305.7301v1)
Abstract: Here we extend a recent review (Physics Reports {\bf 521}, 205 (2012)) of amplitude death, namely the suppression of oscillations due to the coupling interactions between nonlinear dynamical systems. This is an important emergent phenomenon that is operative under a variety of scenarios. We summarize results of recent studies that have significantly added to our understanding of the mechanisms that underlie the process, and also discuss the phase--flip transition, a characteristic and unusual effect that occurs in the transient dynamics as the oscillations die out.
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