On the trend to global equilibrium for Kuramoto oscillators (Q6172273)

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On the trend to global equilibrium for Kuramoto oscillators
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7714256

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    On the trend to global equilibrium for Kuramoto oscillators (English)
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    19 July 2023
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    Summary: In this paper we study convergence to the stable equilibrium for Kuramoto oscillators. Specifically, we derive estimates on the rate of convergence to the global equilibrium for solutions of the Kuramoto-Sakaguchi equation departing from generic initial data in a large coupling strength regime. As a by-product, using the stability of the equation in the Wasserstein distance, we quantify the rate at which discrete Kuramoto oscillators concentrate around the global equilibrium. In doing this, we achieve a quantitative estimate in which the probability that oscillators concentrate at the given rate tends to 1 as the number of oscillators increases. Among the essential steps in our proof are (1) an entropy production estimate inspired by the formal Riemannian structure of the space of probability measures, first introduced by \textit{F. Otto} [Commun. Partial Differ. Equations 26, No. 1--2, 101--174 (2001; Zbl 0984.35089)]; (2) a new quantitative estimate on the instability of equilibria with antipodal oscillators based on the dynamics of norms of the solution in sets evolving by the continuity equation; (3) the use of generalized local logarithmic Sobolev- and Talagrand-type inequalities, similar to those derived by \textit{F. Otto} and \textit{C. Villani} [J. Funct. Anal. 173, No. 2, 361--400 (2000; Zbl 0985.58019)]; (4) the study of a system of coupled differential inequalities by a treatment inspired by \textit{L. Desvillettes} and \textit{C. Villani} [Invent. Math. 159, No. 2, 245--316 (2005; Zbl 1162.82316)]. Since the Kuramoto-Sakaguchi equation is not a gradient flow with respect to the Wasserstein distance, we derive such inequalities under a suitable fibered transportation distance.
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    Kuramoto model
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    synchronization
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    Wasserstein distance
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    order parameters
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    gradient flow
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    entropy production
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    logarithmic Sobolev inequality
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    Talagrand inequality
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