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Synchronization and relaxation for a class of globally coupled Hamiltonian systems
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    Synchronization and relaxation for a class of globally coupled Hamiltonian systems (English)
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    8 August 2000
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    The author examines the synchronization behaviour of a Hamiltonian version of Kuramoto's model for coupled oscillators, which is similar to the Vlasov-Poisson equation. The ordering is measured by a kinetic scalar and increasing coupling strength linearly destabilizes a in that sense desynchronized solution. In a stable range of the coupling the ordering decreases exponentially to zero in an intermediate time scale, yet asymptotically like \(t^{-3/2}\) for \(t\) to zero.
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    oscillator synchronization
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    globally coupled Hamiltonian oscillators
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    relaxation time
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