Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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758502 | Communications in Nonlinear Science and Numerical Simulation | 2013 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
The dynamical behavior of spiral waves in a period-2 oscillatory medium is investigated under the influence of an external applied alternating current field. Open and closed transversal line defects which wiggle along the direction parallel to the wave fronts, are generated in the spiral-wave patterns when the stimulus frequency of the electric field is equal to one, three or five times of the local oscillatory frequency in the period-2 state. Their generations are directly related with the change in the spatial wavelength induced by the electric field. These wigglings proliferate along the transverse direction parallel to the wave fronts as the stimulus strength increases, and become denser when the stimulus frequency increases by multiples of the period-2 oscillatory frequency.
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Authors
Jin Ming Luo, Jing Qiang, Xing-Yong Zhang, Jun Tang,