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Multistability and Tipping

Dynamical systems which possess several coexisting stable states demonstrate the phenomenon of multistability. Observed both in the laboratory and in nature, multistability can be found in many different scientific disciplines including physics, chemistry, biology, ecology, genetics, neuroscience and climate science. The papers in this Focus Issue discuss both new theoretical advancements and specific applications across many fields.

Guest Editors: Ulrike Feudel, Alexander N. Pisarchik and Kenneth Showalter

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Jinzhong Ma; Yong Xu; Jürgen Kurths; Haiyan Wang; Wei Xu
Ulrike Feudel; Alexander N. Pisarchik; Kenneth Showalter
Bálint Kaszás; Ulrike Feudel; Tamás Tél
A. Anzo-Hernández; H. E. Gilardi-Velázquez; E. Campos-Cantón
Frank Kwasniok
Nicolás Rubido; Celso Grebogi; Murilo S. Baptista
Arindam Saha; Ulrike Feudel
Hassan M. Alkhayuon; Peter Ashwin
Yuval R. Zelnik; Punit Gandhi; Edgar Knobloch; Ehud Meron
Alexander E. Hramov; Nikita S. Frolov; Vladimir A. Maksimenko; Vladimir V. Makarov; Alexey A. Koronovskii; Juan Garcia-Prieto; Luis Fernando Antón-Toro; Fernando Maestú; Alexander N. Pisarchik
Susmita Sadhu; Christian Kuehn
A. N. Pisarchik; R. Jaimes-Reátegui; M. A. García-Vellisca
Lev Ryashko
Irina Bashkirtseva
Dawid Dudkowski; Awadhesh Prasad; Tomasz Kapitaniak
Guanglei Wang; Hongya Xu; Ying-Cheng Lai
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