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Figure 1: Evolution of the complex eigenvalues withincreasing Rayleigh number, for σ = 5, γ = 0.5,C =0.1, 0.5, 1.0
Figure 2: Phase portraits for evolution of trajectoriesplane forover time in the state space for increasing value ofrescaled Rayleigh number (R)
Figure 4: Phase portraits for evolution of trajectoriesplane forover time in the state space for increasing value ofrescaled Rayleigh number (R)

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