A Coupled Oscillator Model for the Origin of Bimodality and Multimodality
Adaptation and Self-Organizing Systems
2020-02-25 v3 Dynamical Systems
Abstract
Perhaps because of the elegance of the central limit theorem, it is often assumed that distributions in nature will approach singly-peaked, unimodal shapes reminiscent of the Gaussian normal distribution. However, many systems behave differently, with variables following apparently bimodal or multimodal distributions. Here we argue that multimodality may emerge naturally as a result of repulsive or inhibitory coupling dynamics, and we show rigorously how it emerges for a broad class of coupling functions in variants of the paradigmatic Kuramoto model.
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@article{arxiv.1905.05230,
title = {A Coupled Oscillator Model for the Origin of Bimodality and Multimodality},
author = {Joseph D. Johnson and Daniel M. Abrams},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1905.05230},
year = {2020}
}
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11 pages, 12 figures