We discuss the formation of secondary synchronized clusters, that is, small clusters of synchronized oscillators besides the main cluster, in second-order oscillator networks and the role of inertia in this process. Such secondary synchronized clusters give rise to non-stationary states such as oscillatory and standing wave states. After describing the formation of such clusters through numerical simulations, we use a time-periodic mean field ansatz to obtain a qualitative understanding of the formation of non-stationary states. Finally, the effect of inertia in the formation of secondary synchronized clusters is analyzed through a minimal model. The analysis shows that the effect of the main synchronized cluster on the other oscillators is...
Modeling cooperative dynamics using networks of phase oscillators is a common practice for a wide sp...
We consider the inertial Kuramoto model of N globally coupled oscillators characterized by both thei...
From pulsars to pedestrians and bacteria to brain cells, objects that exhibit cyclical behavior, cal...
We discuss the formation of secondary synchronized clusters, that is, small clusters of synchronized...
We discuss the formation of secondary synchronized clusters, that is, small clusters of synchronized...
We discuss the formation of secondary synchronized clusters, that is, small clusters of synchronized...
We discuss the formation of secondary synchronized clusters, that is, small clusters of synchronized...
We discuss the formation of secondary synchronized clusters, that is, small clusters of synchronized...
Synchronization is a ubiquitous phenomenon in nature and engineering. In this project, we explore th...
Synchronization is a ubiquitous phenomenon in nature and engineering. In this project, we explore th...
Synchronization is a ubiquitous phenomenon in nature and engineering. In this project, we explore th...
Synchronization is a ubiquitous phenomenon in nature and engineering. In this project, we explore th...
Synchronization is a ubiquitous phenomenon in nature and engineering. In this project, we explore th...
Synchronization is a ubiquitous phenomenon in nature and engineering. In this project, we explore th...
Modeling cooperative dynamics using networks of phase oscillators is a common practice for a wide sp...
Modeling cooperative dynamics using networks of phase oscillators is a common practice for a wide sp...
We consider the inertial Kuramoto model of N globally coupled oscillators characterized by both thei...
From pulsars to pedestrians and bacteria to brain cells, objects that exhibit cyclical behavior, cal...
We discuss the formation of secondary synchronized clusters, that is, small clusters of synchronized...
We discuss the formation of secondary synchronized clusters, that is, small clusters of synchronized...
We discuss the formation of secondary synchronized clusters, that is, small clusters of synchronized...
We discuss the formation of secondary synchronized clusters, that is, small clusters of synchronized...
We discuss the formation of secondary synchronized clusters, that is, small clusters of synchronized...
Synchronization is a ubiquitous phenomenon in nature and engineering. In this project, we explore th...
Synchronization is a ubiquitous phenomenon in nature and engineering. In this project, we explore th...
Synchronization is a ubiquitous phenomenon in nature and engineering. In this project, we explore th...
Synchronization is a ubiquitous phenomenon in nature and engineering. In this project, we explore th...
Synchronization is a ubiquitous phenomenon in nature and engineering. In this project, we explore th...
Synchronization is a ubiquitous phenomenon in nature and engineering. In this project, we explore th...
Modeling cooperative dynamics using networks of phase oscillators is a common practice for a wide sp...
Modeling cooperative dynamics using networks of phase oscillators is a common practice for a wide sp...
We consider the inertial Kuramoto model of N globally coupled oscillators characterized by both thei...
From pulsars to pedestrians and bacteria to brain cells, objects that exhibit cyclical behavior, cal...