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There are two reasons for this simplification. First it is not always easy to find many colors that are visually strikingly distinct. Second, higher periodicity orbits that are created via period doubling bifurcations usually occupy very narrow regions in the parameter space and they get narrower very fast as they bifurcate to even higher periodicity solutions [24], therefore even if one had a color pallette that solved the visual contrast problem we would still be limited by spatial resolution.
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Of course, the noise effect is not the only factor that limits us from observing bifurcation diagrams. The typical time scale of a Josephson device, being on the order of 1 ps, is the major obstacle in our ability to observe any dynamical details in these systems in a laboratory experiment. On the other hand, high speed is exactly what makes these devices so attractive in practical applications.
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