The uncoupling limit of identical Hopf bifurcations with an application to perceptual bistability
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James Rankin | Peter Ashwin | Gemma Huguet | Alberto Pérez-Cervera | P. Ashwin | G. Huguet | James Rankin | Alberto Pérez-Cervera | Tere M Seara | Tere M Seara | J. Rankin | Tere M. Seara
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