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Multistability, perceptual value, and internal foraging

open access: yesNeuron, 2022
Substantial experimental, theoretical, and computational insights into sensory processing have been derived from the phenomena of perceptual multistability-when two or more percepts alternate or switch in response to a single sensory input.
Shervin Safavi, Peter Dayan
exaly   +2 more sources

Control of multistability [PDF]

open access: yesPhysics Reports, 2014
Multistability or coexistence of different attractors for a given set of parameters is one of the most exciting phenomena in dynamical systems. It can be found in different areas of science, such as physics, chemistry, biology, economy, and in nature ...
Alexander N Pisarchik, Ulrike Feudel
exaly   +1 more source

The Illustration of Multistability

Journal of Chemical Education, 2000
Multistability, a phenomenon that can appear in certain nonlinear systems, is usually described by discussing the possible steady-state solutions of some nonlinear process as given by an abstract mathematical model having a single variable and one or more control or bifurcation parameters.
Schmitz, Guy   +3 more
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Reliability Bounds for Multistate Systems with Multistate Components

Operations Research, 1985
The reliability literature has recently introduced several multistate models. This paper discusses reliability bounds in the most general of these models. It presents inclusion-exclusion bounds and compares them with disjoint subset bounds. The later bounds are based on a generalization of Abraham's recursive disjoint products.
Joseph C. Hudson, Kailash C. Kapur
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MULTISTABILITY IN A BUTTERFLY FLOW

International Journal of Bifurcation and Chaos, 2013
A dynamical system with four quadratic nonlinearities is found to display a butterfly strange attractor. In a relatively large region of parameter space the system has coexisting point attractors and limit cycles. At some special parameter combinations, there are five coexisting attractors, where a limit cycle coexists with two equilibrium points and ...
Chunbiao Li, Julien Clinton Sprott
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A Reparable Multistate Device

IEEE Transactions on Reliability, 1979
A device that can assume several states of failure is called a multistate device. Closed form solutions for both the steady-state and time-dependent availability of such a device and probability of failure in state i at any given time t are developed, largely in Laplace Transform form.
Elsayed, E. A., Zebib, A.
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