The second-order Kuramoto equation describes the synchronization of coupled oscillators with inertia, which occur, for example, in power grids. On the contrary to the first-order Kuramoto equation, its synchronization transition behavior is significantly less known. In the case of Gaussian self-frequencies, it is discontinuous, in contrast to the continuous transition for the first-order Kuramoto equation. Herein, we investigate this transition on large 2D and 3D lattices and provide numerical evidence of hybrid phase transitions, whereby the oscillator phases θi exhibit a crossover, while the frequency is spread over a real phase transition in 3D. Thus, a lower critical dimension dlO=2 is expected for the frequencies and dlR=4 for phases s...
The synchronization in large populations of interacting oscillators has been observed abundantly in ...
Heterogeneous coupling patterns among interacting elements are ubiquitous in real systems ranging fr...
Abstract. Recently, there has been considerable interest in the study of spontaneous synchronization...
The second-order Kuramoto equation describes the synchronization of coupled oscillators with inertia...
The second-order Kuramoto equation describes synchronization of coupled oscillators with inertia, wh...
The phenomenon of spontaneous synchronization, particularly within the framework of the Kuramoto mod...
Abstract. The celebrated Kuramoto model captures various synchronization phenomena in biological and...
We discuss the influence of small phase lags on the synchronization transitions in the Kuramoto mode...
We study the synchronization transition in the frequency-weighted Kuramoto model by considering the ...
Phase oscillator lattices subject to noise are one of the most fundamental systems in nonequilibrium...
Self-organizing and spontaneous breaking are seemingly opposite phenomena and hardly captured in a s...
We discuss the influence of small phase lags on the synchronization transitions in the Kuramoto mode...
Heterogeneous coupling patterns among interacting elements are ubiquitous in real systems ranging fr...
In this paper we study the transition from incoherence to coherence in large network of arbitrary co...
The synchronization in large populations of interacting oscillators has been observed abundantly in ...
The synchronization in large populations of interacting oscillators has been observed abundantly in ...
Heterogeneous coupling patterns among interacting elements are ubiquitous in real systems ranging fr...
Abstract. Recently, there has been considerable interest in the study of spontaneous synchronization...
The second-order Kuramoto equation describes the synchronization of coupled oscillators with inertia...
The second-order Kuramoto equation describes synchronization of coupled oscillators with inertia, wh...
The phenomenon of spontaneous synchronization, particularly within the framework of the Kuramoto mod...
Abstract. The celebrated Kuramoto model captures various synchronization phenomena in biological and...
We discuss the influence of small phase lags on the synchronization transitions in the Kuramoto mode...
We study the synchronization transition in the frequency-weighted Kuramoto model by considering the ...
Phase oscillator lattices subject to noise are one of the most fundamental systems in nonequilibrium...
Self-organizing and spontaneous breaking are seemingly opposite phenomena and hardly captured in a s...
We discuss the influence of small phase lags on the synchronization transitions in the Kuramoto mode...
Heterogeneous coupling patterns among interacting elements are ubiquitous in real systems ranging fr...
In this paper we study the transition from incoherence to coherence in large network of arbitrary co...
The synchronization in large populations of interacting oscillators has been observed abundantly in ...
The synchronization in large populations of interacting oscillators has been observed abundantly in ...
Heterogeneous coupling patterns among interacting elements are ubiquitous in real systems ranging fr...
Abstract. Recently, there has been considerable interest in the study of spontaneous synchronization...