Finding conditions that support synchronization is a fertile and active area of research with applications across multiple disciplines. Here we present and analyze a scheme for synchronizing chaotic dynamical systems by transiently uncoupling them. Specifically, systems coupled only in a fraction of their state space may synchronize even if fully coupled they do not. While for many standard systems coupling strengths need to be bounded to ensure synchrony, transient uncoupling removes this bound and thus enables synchronization in an infinite range of effective coupling strengths. The presented coupling scheme therefore opens up the possibility to induce synchrony in (biological or technical) systems whose parameters are fixed and cannot be...
We present a systematic way to design unidirectional and bidirectional coupling schemes for synchron...
The dynamic of a chaotic dynamical system changes if we couple it together with another one. The cha...
Introduction Synchronization phenomena are pervasive in nature [Winfree, 1980; Strogatz & Stewa...
Finding conditions that support synchronization is a fertile and active area of research with applic...
Synchronization is the process of achieving identical dynamics among coupled identical units. If the...
A definition of synchronization of coupled dynamical systems is provided. We discuss how such a defi...
We consider a general coupling of two identical chaotic dynamical systems, and we obtain the conditi...
In this paper, we numerically study the stochastic and the deterministic occasional uncoupling metho...
We present the detailed study of synchronization of two unidirectionally coupled identical systems w...
Considering a system of two coupled identical chaotic oscillators, the paper first establishes the c...
Synchronization features are explored for a pair of chaotic high-dimensional bidirectionally coupled...
Synchronization constitutes one of the most fundamental collective dynamics across networked systems...
Synchronization constitutes one of the most fundamental collective dynamics across networked systems...
Considering a system of two coupled identical chaotic oscillators, the paper first establishes the c...
We consider coupled identical chaotic systems. In some circumstances, the coupled systems synchroniz...
We present a systematic way to design unidirectional and bidirectional coupling schemes for synchron...
The dynamic of a chaotic dynamical system changes if we couple it together with another one. The cha...
Introduction Synchronization phenomena are pervasive in nature [Winfree, 1980; Strogatz & Stewa...
Finding conditions that support synchronization is a fertile and active area of research with applic...
Synchronization is the process of achieving identical dynamics among coupled identical units. If the...
A definition of synchronization of coupled dynamical systems is provided. We discuss how such a defi...
We consider a general coupling of two identical chaotic dynamical systems, and we obtain the conditi...
In this paper, we numerically study the stochastic and the deterministic occasional uncoupling metho...
We present the detailed study of synchronization of two unidirectionally coupled identical systems w...
Considering a system of two coupled identical chaotic oscillators, the paper first establishes the c...
Synchronization features are explored for a pair of chaotic high-dimensional bidirectionally coupled...
Synchronization constitutes one of the most fundamental collective dynamics across networked systems...
Synchronization constitutes one of the most fundamental collective dynamics across networked systems...
Considering a system of two coupled identical chaotic oscillators, the paper first establishes the c...
We consider coupled identical chaotic systems. In some circumstances, the coupled systems synchroniz...
We present a systematic way to design unidirectional and bidirectional coupling schemes for synchron...
The dynamic of a chaotic dynamical system changes if we couple it together with another one. The cha...
Introduction Synchronization phenomena are pervasive in nature [Winfree, 1980; Strogatz & Stewa...