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Different variations of the inner boundary condition used, showing luminosity variation (black) and the radial expansion and contraction (dotted blue). Upper panel: the original boundary condition, where the shape of the variation is sinusoidal for both luminosity and radial variation, and where the phase is locked. Second panel: shape of the luminosity is unchanged, however an offset between the maximum luminosity and largest expansion is introduced, indicated by Δφp ≠ 0. Third panel: shape of the luminosity is made asymmetric, indicated by Δφs ≠ 0. Lower panel: case with both offset (Δφp ≠ 0) and asymmetry (Δφs ≠ 0).

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