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Soft and Hard Turbulence

In Long Rf-Biased Josephson Junctions

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This chapter is concerned with the turbulent behavior, an interesting and fundamental dynamical state not well understood. Once it had been established that chaos is not turbulence, the turbulent phenomenon has received a great deal of attention in recent years 1–6.

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Guerrero, L.E., Octavio, M., de Física, C. (1991). Soft and Hard Turbulence. In: Costabile, G., Pagano, S., Pedersen, N.F., Russo, M. (eds) Nonlinear Superconductive Electronics and Josephson Devices. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-3852-3_29

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