We consider an ensemble of coupled oscillators whose individual states, in addition to the phase, are characterized by an internal variable with autonomous evolution. The time scale of this evolution is different for each oscillator, so that the ensemble is inhomogeneous with respect to the internal variable. Interactions between oscillators depend on this variable and thus vary with time. We show that, as the inhomogeneity of time scales in the internal evolution grows, the system undergoes a critical transition between ordered and incoherent states. This transition is mediated by a regime of dynamical clustering, where the ensemble recurrently splits into groups formed by varying subpopulations
We show that dynamical clustering, where a system segregates into distinguishable subsets of synchro...
Clustering is a phenomenon that may emerge in multi-agent systems through self-organization: groups ...
Oscillators in networks may display a variety of activity patterns. This paper presents a geometric ...
We consider an ensemble of coupled oscillators whose individual states, in addition to the phase, ar...
We study the collective behaviour of an ensemble of coupled motile elements whose interactions depen...
We consider the dynamics of a piecewise affine system of degrade-and-fire oscillators with global re...
Clustering behavior is studied in a model of integrate-and-fire oscillators with excitatory pulse co...
We analyze the interplay of synchronization and structure evolution in an evolving network of phase ...
A coupled phase-oscillator model where each oscillator has an angular velocity that varies due to th...
Occurring in many natural and engineered systems, the collective synchronization of oscillators has ...
Synchronization processes bring about dynamical order and lead to spontaneous development of structu...
A countable system of linearly interacting diffusions on the interval [0; 1], indexed by a hierarchi...
Most previous studies on coupled dynamical systems assume that all interactions between oscillators ...
A countable system of linearly interacting diffusions on the interval [0,1], indexed by a hierarchic...
We examine the problem of partial synchronization (or clustering) in diffusively coupled arrays of i...
We show that dynamical clustering, where a system segregates into distinguishable subsets of synchro...
Clustering is a phenomenon that may emerge in multi-agent systems through self-organization: groups ...
Oscillators in networks may display a variety of activity patterns. This paper presents a geometric ...
We consider an ensemble of coupled oscillators whose individual states, in addition to the phase, ar...
We study the collective behaviour of an ensemble of coupled motile elements whose interactions depen...
We consider the dynamics of a piecewise affine system of degrade-and-fire oscillators with global re...
Clustering behavior is studied in a model of integrate-and-fire oscillators with excitatory pulse co...
We analyze the interplay of synchronization and structure evolution in an evolving network of phase ...
A coupled phase-oscillator model where each oscillator has an angular velocity that varies due to th...
Occurring in many natural and engineered systems, the collective synchronization of oscillators has ...
Synchronization processes bring about dynamical order and lead to spontaneous development of structu...
A countable system of linearly interacting diffusions on the interval [0; 1], indexed by a hierarchi...
Most previous studies on coupled dynamical systems assume that all interactions between oscillators ...
A countable system of linearly interacting diffusions on the interval [0,1], indexed by a hierarchic...
We examine the problem of partial synchronization (or clustering) in diffusively coupled arrays of i...
We show that dynamical clustering, where a system segregates into distinguishable subsets of synchro...
Clustering is a phenomenon that may emerge in multi-agent systems through self-organization: groups ...
Oscillators in networks may display a variety of activity patterns. This paper presents a geometric ...