The incipience of synchrony in a diverse population of phase oscillators with non-identical interactions is an intriguing phenomenon. We study frequency synchronization of such oscillators composing networks with arbitrary topology in the context of the Kuramoto model and we show that its synchronization manifold is exponentially stable when the coupling has certain properties. Several example systems with periodic linear, cubic and sinusoidal coupling functions were examined, some including frustration and external fields. The numerical results confirmed the analytic findings and revealed some other interesting occurrences, like phase clustering in a synchronized network of strongly coupled oscillators. We also analyze the effects of the topology by considering random weighted networks.
Cooperative Phenomena in Networks of Oscillators With Non-Identical Interactions and Dynamics / Miroslav, Mirchev; Lasko, Basnarkov; Corinto, Fernando; Ljupco, Kocarev. - In: IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON CIRCUITS AND SYSTEMS. I, REGULAR PAPERS. - ISSN 1549-8328. - 61:3(2014), pp. 811-819. [10.1109/TCSI.2013.2284185]
Cooperative Phenomena in Networks of Oscillators With Non-Identical Interactions and Dynamics
CORINTO, FERNANDO;
2014
Abstract
The incipience of synchrony in a diverse population of phase oscillators with non-identical interactions is an intriguing phenomenon. We study frequency synchronization of such oscillators composing networks with arbitrary topology in the context of the Kuramoto model and we show that its synchronization manifold is exponentially stable when the coupling has certain properties. Several example systems with periodic linear, cubic and sinusoidal coupling functions were examined, some including frustration and external fields. The numerical results confirmed the analytic findings and revealed some other interesting occurrences, like phase clustering in a synchronized network of strongly coupled oscillators. We also analyze the effects of the topology by considering random weighted networks.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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