Synchronization in phase-coupled oscillator with attractive–repulsive frequencies
From MaRDI portal
Publication:5101094
DOI10.1088/1742-5468/ac7e4eOpenAlexW4290776484MaRDI QIDQ5101094
Wantao Jia, Benmesbah Yasmine, Yong Xu
Publication date: 2 September 2022
Published in: Journal of Statistical Mechanics: Theory and Experiment (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-5468/ac7e4e
Cites Work
- Unnamed Item
- Chemical oscillations, waves, and turbulence
- Synchronization in a pool of mutually coupled oscillators with random frequencies
- Nonlinear stability of incoherence and collective synchronization in a population of coupled oscillators
- A shocking display of synchrony
- Inference from iterative simulation using multiple sequences
- Markov chains for exploring posterior distributions. (With discussion)
- Amplitude expansions for instabilities in populations of globally-coupled oscillators
- Consistency of the maximum pseudo-likelihood estimator of continuous state space Gibbsian processes
- Time-periodic phases in populations of nonlinearly coupled oscillators with bimodal frequency distributions
- Chimera states in coupled Hindmarsh-Rose neurons with \(\alpha\)-stable noise
- Geometry of quantum phase transitions
- Emergent collective behaviors of stochastic Kuramoto oscillators
- Image encryption based on synchronization of fractional chaotic systems
- Synchronization of fractional-order chaotic systems with Gaussian fluctuation by sliding mode control
- Coupled Chemical Oscillators
- Stochastic Relaxation, Gibbs Distributions, and the Bayesian Restoration of Images
- Practical Maximum Pseudolikelihood for Spatial Point Patterns
- Finite-size effects in a stochastic Kuramoto model
- Introduction to Applied Nonlinear Dynamical Systems and Chaos
- Low dimensional behavior of large systems of globally coupled oscillators
- Generating macroscopic chaos in a network of globally coupled phase oscillators
This page was built for publication: Synchronization in phase-coupled oscillator with attractive–repulsive frequencies