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Multiresonator systems are treated as optical filters, producing either auto-regressive (AR) or auto-regressive moving-average (ARMA) responses, depending on whether or not the filter possesses a zero in its transfer function. In this paper, we present some results on a multiresonator systems to produce nonlinear phase shift.