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Collective synchronization in spatially extended systems of coupled oscillators with random frequencies

Statistical Mechanics 2009-11-10 v1

Abstract

We study collective behavior of locally coupled limit-cycle oscillators with random intrinsic frequencies, spatially extended over dd-dimensional hypercubic lattices. Phase synchronization as well as frequency entrainment are explored analytically in the linear (strong-coupling) regime and numerically in the nonlinear (weak-coupling) regime. Our analysis shows that the oscillator phases are always desynchronized up to d=4d=4, which implies the lower critical dimension dlP=4d_{l}^{P}=4 for phase synchronization. On the other hand, the oscillators behave collectively in frequency (phase velocity) even in three dimensions (d=3d=3), indicating that the lower critical dimension for frequency entrainment is dlF=2d_{l}^{F}=2. Nonlinear effects due to periodic nature of limit-cycle oscillators are found to become significant in the weak-coupling regime: So-called {\em runaway oscillators} destroy the synchronized (ordered) phase and there emerges a fully random (disordered) phase. Critical behavior near the synchronization transition into the fully random phase is unveiled via numerical investigation. Collective behavior of globally-coupled oscillators is also examined and compared with that of locally coupled oscillators.

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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0408553,
  title  = {Collective synchronization in spatially extended systems of coupled oscillators with random frequencies},
  author = {H. Hong and Hyunggyu Park and M. Y. Choi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0408553},
  year   = {2009}
}

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18 pages, 18 figures