Unique CML Qualitative Classes
CMLs have revealed novel qualitative universality classes in (CML) phenomenology. Such classes include:
- Spatial bifurcation and frozen chaos
- Pattern Selection
- Selection of zig-zag patterns and chaotic diffusion of defects
- Spatio-temporal intermittency
- Soliton turbulence
- Global traveling waves generated by local phase slips
- Spatial bifurcation to down-flow in open flow systems.
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