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... phase shifts increase with increasing ring inductances . As an example , the phase difference between the oscillations in junctions one and four of the first row versus external flux is shown in Fig . 2. It can be seen that for small ...
... phase shifts increase with increasing ring inductances . As an example , the phase difference between the oscillations in junctions one and four of the first row versus external flux is shown in Fig . 2. It can be seen that for small ...
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... phase locking solutions , corresponding to the antiphase ( ¿ lock = я ) and in - phase ( 8lock = 0 ) type , respectively . Assuming a small perturbation of the locking solution d ( s ) = glock + 8 exp is , we can derive the stability ...
... phase locking solutions , corresponding to the antiphase ( ¿ lock = я ) and in - phase ( 8lock = 0 ) type , respectively . Assuming a small perturbation of the locking solution d ( s ) = glock + 8 exp is , we can derive the stability ...
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... phase . Hence in the next two sub - subsections , we will study the statistical behavior of the phase at the input and at the output of the PED separately . 3.1.1 . Phase PDF at the input of PED In the presence of noise both y and its ...
... phase . Hence in the next two sub - subsections , we will study the statistical behavior of the phase at the input and at the output of the PED separately . 3.1.1 . Phase PDF at the input of PED In the presence of noise both y and its ...
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