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Oscillating chemical reactions, subjected to external periodic perturbations, can give rise to interesting non-equilibrium phenomena such as frequency entrainment, resonance effects, phase-locking, and chaotic motion [1,2]. Previously investigated chemical systems, besides simple artificial models, were mostly extremely complex and even the unperturbed ones were not completely understood. The investigation of a less complicated chemical oscillator, which is well understood by a detailed mechanism, can therefore contribute to a better understanding of such phenomena.
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Taylor, T.W., Geiseler, W. (1985). Periodic Perturbation of Limit Cycles in an Isothermal CSTR. In: Rensing, L., Jaeger, N.I. (eds) Temporal Order. Springer Series in Synergetics, vol 29. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-70332-4_17
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