Blink excitation and field collapse
Stable soliton lattices
Spontaneous topological defect formation
5. Optional GPU Acceleration
For large 3D grids and long simulation times, we tested:
CuPy for FFTs and vectorized evolution,
JAX for autograd-based bifurcation mapping.
Speedup achieved: 10x--15x over CPU baseline.
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