English

A convex-geometric framework for fully phase-locked states in the finite Kuramoto model

Physics and Society 2026-04-17 v1 Statistical Mechanics Adaptation and Self-Organizing Systems

Abstract

We study the finite-size Kuramoto model of all-to-all coupled phase oscillators with heterogeneous natural frequencies and characterize the minimal coupling strength required for the existence of a fully phase-locked equilibrium (in a co-rotating frame). To remove the degeneracy due to uniform phase shifts, we move to a reduced co-rotating frame and assess stability through the Jacobian of the reduced system: a fully phase-locked state is stable when this Jacobian is negative definite. This defines a stability region in the phase space. The Kuramoto vector field maps this region to a convex set in frequency space, so a fully-locked state at coupling KK exists exactly when the rescaled frequency vector ω^/K\hat{\mathbf{\omega}}/K lies inside that convex image. The critical coupling KK_{\ell} is defined as the smallest coupling strength for which a fully phase-locked equilibrium exists; geometrically, it corresponds to the first intersection of the ray tω^t\hat{\mathbf{\omega}} with the boundary of this convex set. Building on this convex-geometric structure, we construct an explicit polytope from analytically computable boundary points of the stability region, providing a closed-form upper bound KbKK_b \ge K_{\ell}. The bound is exact for frequencies aligned with polytope vertices and offers a fully explicit outer approximation for general frequency vectors. While not uniformly sharp in a quantitative sense, this construction exposes the underlying geometry of stable fully phase-locking solutions. These results provide a practical use the convex-geometric structure underlying stable fully-locked states in the Kuramoto model.

Keywords

Cite

@article{arxiv.2604.14772,
  title  = {A convex-geometric framework for fully phase-locked states in the finite Kuramoto model},
  author = {Antonio Garijo and Sergio Gómez and Alex Arenas},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2604.14772},
  year   = {2026}
}

Comments

18 pages, 4 figures