Abstract
The onset of irregular wave motion caused by nonlinear interference of two spontaneously existing ionization wave varieties is described and compared with the situation when only a single wave becomes irregular due to forced modulation by its harmonics. A similar phenomenological explanation for the loss of periodicity based on the influence of combined frequencies and wavenumbers of the fundamental originally periodic waves can be given in this case.
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