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First we are taking alpha is random: alpha=alpha_0*(1+del*sigma(+1,-1)) sigma(+1,-1)=a random number in between +1 and -1 Quenching function:

Delay time : t0=2.0 t1=0.5 initial B and A B=4.0 A=4.0 fluctuation level: 80%

fluctuation level: 160%

fluctuation level 180%

Here we are taking a fixed alpha but we are using a variable delay time t0 first we are taking a sinusoidal t0=2.0(1+factor*sin(wt)) w=2*pi/T T=time period Now for t0=2, alpha=.17, wbyL=-.34 and t1=.5; the time period of the toridal field ~27.0, so we are using this as the unit of T for t0. The sinusodal amlitude=0.4 T=.5 times 27

The sinusodal amlitude=0.4 T=6.66 times of 27

The sinusodal amlitude=0.4 T=25 times of 27

We are taking now a t0 as the step unction of time t. 1. The step function is changing from initial value 2.0 to 1.6:

2. changing from 1.6 to 2.0

Here we have consider a sinusodal t0 with 3*27 time period and the plot is B^2 Vs 't'.

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