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In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Horacio Castellini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all.
> Any body can help me in this current topic. I am looking for
> pattern in coupled... A pattern is a oscilator wave form. I have 4
> oscilators coupled by Pyraga's approach in a local manner as through its
> nearest neighbors. But one isn't globally coupled. According to the papper
> Rev E. 63, 026211 (2001) Zhang, Cerdeira et al. they can to exist this
> pattern
>
> {a,a,a,a}, {a,b,a,b}, {a,a,b,b}, {a,b,c,d}
>
> where {osc-1,osc-2,osc-3,osc-4}, and "a", "b", etc. are different wave
> form. But when I am using Showalter's oscilator and not Rossler's
> oscilators I have observed other patterns. Why????
>
> Thanks.
>
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They're coupled in a ring? A line (with some kind of boundary
conditions)? or what? Can you write them down as equations of motion?
Or diagram the system? You need to give more information since the
details of coupling matter.
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