Abstract
In Chap. 3 we considered the simplest case of two interacting processes, namely, when both processes are periodic and one influences the other—but not reciprocally. A natural question to ask is: “What if the other oscillator experiences the influence from the first one in return? Will anything change?” This chapter provides an answer to this question.
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- Periodic Orbit
- Phase Portrait
- Reactive Coupling
- Stable Cycle
- Bifurcational Transition
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Balanov, A., Janson, N., Postnov, D., Sosnovtseva, O. (2009). 1 : 1 Mutual Synchronization of Periodic Oscillations. In: Synchronization. Springer Series in Synergetics. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-72128-4_4
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