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Bifurcations in globally coupled map lattices

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The dynamics of globally coupled map lattices can be described in terms of a nonlinear Frobenius-Perron equation in the limit of large system size. This approach allows for an analytical computation of stationary states and their stability. The bifurcation behavior of coupled tent maps near the chaotic band merging point is presented. Furthermore, the time-independent states of coupled logistic equations are analyzed. The bifurcation diagram of the uncoupled map carries over to the map lattice. The analytical results are supplemented with numerical simulations

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Just, W. Bifurcations in globally coupled map lattices. J Stat Phys 79, 429–449 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02179397

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