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Incomplete noise-induced synchronization of spatially extended systems
Alexander E Hramov1, Alexey A Koronovskii, Pavel V Popov
1Faculty of Nonlinear Processes, Saratov State University, Saratov, Russia.
Abstract:
A type of noise-induced synchronous behavior is described. This phenomenon, called incomplete noise-induced synchronization, arises for one-dimensional Ginzburg-Landau equations driven by common noise. The mechanisms resulting in incomplete noise-induced synchronization in spatially extended systems are revealed analytically. Different types of model noise are considered. A very good agreement between the theoretical results and the numerically calculated data is shown.
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