Synchronization of multi-phase oscillators: An Axelrod-inspired model
Abstract
Inspired by Axelrod's model of culture dissemination, we introduce and analyze a model for a population of coupled oscillators where different levels of synchronization can be assimilated to different degrees of cultural organization. The state of each oscillator is represented by a set of phases, and the interaction --which occurs between homologous phases-- is weighted by a decreasing function of the distance between individual states. Both ordered arrays and random networks are considered. We find that the transition between synchronization and incoherent behaviour is mediated by a clustering regime with rich organizational structure, where some of the phases of a given oscillator can be synchronized to a certain cluster, while its other phases are synchronized to different clusters.
Cite
@article{arxiv.0811.3327,
title = {Synchronization of multi-phase oscillators: An Axelrod-inspired model},
author = {M. N. Kuperman and D. H. Zanette},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0811.3327},
year = {2015}
}
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6 pages, 5 figures