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Figure 5

From: Design and analysis of a tunable synchronized oscillator

Figure 5

5-dimensional scatterplot representing the result of 2178 simulations. Inducer molecule concentrations and cell density are the input variables. The radius of each circular marker is proportional to 2n, where n is the number of peaks in a given simulation and can be interpreted as a measure of frequency. This nonlinear scaling emphasizes the differences between high-frequency oscillations, and prevents them from being occluded by the far more numerous low-frequency oscillations. The color of each marker represents the sum of the differences between all maxima and minima normalized against the average of all values in a given simulation. Thus the color serves as a measure of amplitude.

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