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Theory of Multistability in Josephson Junction Devices
The existence of phase-transition like behavior in Josephson junctions is well known. However most studies of the theory of these transitions are restricted to numerical calculations, owing to the nonlinearities of the Josephson equations in the regions of usual interest. Approximate analytic techniques that do exist are often restricted to regions where the oscillations are nearly sinusoidal.