Yu. Ya. Divin, J. Mygind, et al.
IEEE TAS
We use the method of cell-to-cell mapping to locate attractors, basins, and saddle nodes in the phase plane of a driven Josephson junction. The cell-mapping method is discussed in some detail, emphasizing its ability to provide a global view of the phase plane. Our computations confirm the existence of a previously reported interior crisis. In addition, we observe a boundary crisis for a small shift in one parameter. The cell-mapping method allows us to show both crises explicitly in the phase plane, at low computational cost. © 1988 The American Physical Society.
Yu. Ya. Divin, J. Mygind, et al.
IEEE TAS
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IEEE Transactions on Magnetics
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IEEE TAS