Abstract
The phenomenon of mutually destructive fluctuations is observed in numerical simulations of a Josephson-junction array. As an instability is approached, each array element exhibits increasingly wild voltage fluctuations but the total voltage remains relatively steady. Such behavior is expected in any globally coupled oscillator array near the onset of a symmetry-breaking bifurcation; the same phenomenon is demonstrated for systems of coupled iterative maps.
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