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Relaxation oscillations: Synchronization and chaos
Doklady Physics, 2011The authors present an example of an exothermic reaction, which interacts by means of heat exchange. This problem is investigated by numerical modeling, and the model is described by a system of ordinary differential equations with strongly non-linear sources. The coupling coefficient serves as a bifurcation parameter.
Vaganova, N. I. +2 more
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Local hysteresis in relaxation oscillators
Physical Review A, 1989Relaxation oscillations are very commonly found in nature. When modulation by an external force is present, a global hysteresis connected with chaos is often encountered. In addition to this kind of hysteresis a qualitatively different ``local'' form is found in some systems. We describe the circumstances under which one observes local hysteresis.
, Alstrom, , Christiansen, , Levinsen
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Chemical instabilities and relaxation oscillations
Journal of Theoretical Biology, 1971Abstract The behaviour of a chemical system beyond a non-equilibrium unstable transition is analysed in the limit of a large separation of time scales characterizing the individual chemical steps. It is found that the system may exhibit in this limit relaxation, or quasi-discontinuous type oscillations.
Lavenda, Bernard +2 more
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Laser relaxation-oscillation frequency imaging
Optics Letters, 2001We describe a new imaging technique based on modification of laser relaxation frequency induced by coherent optical feedback from an external target. A direct comparison (both theoretical and experimental) is made with laser feedback interferometry techniques, in which there is a modification of the laser's steady state.
E, Lacot, R, Day, J, Pinel, F, Stoeckel
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BISTABILITY OF HARMONICALLY FORCED RELAXATION OSCILLATIONS
International Journal of Bifurcation and Chaos, 2002Relaxation oscillations appear in processes which involve transitions between two states characterized by fast and slow time scales. When a relaxation oscillator is coupled to an external periodic force its entrainment by the force results in a response which can include multiple periodicities and bistability.
Phillipson, Paul E., Schuster, Peter
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THE ASYMPTOTICS OF RELAXATION OSCILLATIONS
Mathematics of the USSR-Sbornik, 1979The asymptotics of relaxation oscillations are considered. Figures: 7. Bibliography: 7 titles.
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Relaxation self-oscillations in neuron systems: III
Differential Equations, 2011Consider the diffusively coupled system of delay-differential equations modelling the interaction of \(m\) neurons \[ {du_j\over dt}= d(u_{j+1}- 2u_j+ u_{j-1})+ \lambda[-1+\alpha f(u_j(t- 1))-\beta g(u_j)] u_j\;j= 1,\dots, m,\tag{\(*\)} \] with \(m\geq 2\), \(u_{m+1}= u_m\), \(u_0= u_1\) under the assumptions (i) \(\alpha\), \(\beta\), \(d\), \(\lambda\
Glyzin, S. D. +2 more
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Relaxational Intensity Oscillations
1972In this chapter we shall consider transients in a resonator containing a uniformly excited active medium. Homogeneity of the medium presupposes both uniformity of the pumping and uniformity of the intensity distribution of the generated light.†
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LSA relaxation oscillator principles
IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices, 1971Oversized n-GaAs diodes operating in the LSA mode with doping-to-frequency ratios in the 1-5×105s/cm3range are investigated in circuits that contain a short-circuited high impedance transmission line foreshortened to resonate the electronic parallel capacitance of the diode.
P. Jeppesen, B.I. Jeppsson
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