Experimental and theoretical studies of feedback stabilization of propagating wave segments

Faraday Discussions
E MihaliukK Showalter

Abstract

Experimental and theoretical studies of the excitability boundary for spiral wave behavior are presented. The boundary is defined by unstable wave segments, which are stabilized by using a negative-feedback control algorithm. A kinematic description of the constant-size, constant-shape wave segments is presented.

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