Nontrivial standing wave state in frequency-weighted Kuramoto model

Hong Jie Bi, Yan Li, Li Zhou, Shu Guang Guan

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Abstract

Synchronization in a frequency-weighted Kuramoto model with a uniform frequency distribution is studied. We plot the bifurcation diagram and identify the asymptotic coherent states. Numerical simulations show that the system undergoes two first-order transitions in both the forward and backward directions. Apart from the trivial phase-locked state, a novel nonstationary coherent state, i.e., a nontrivial standing wave state is observed and characterized. In this state, oscillators inside the coherent clusters are not frequency-locked as they would be in the usual standing wave state. Instead, their average frequencies are locked to a constant. The critical coupling strength from the incoherent state to the nontrivial standing wave state can be obtained by performing linear stability analysis. The theoretical results are supported by the numerical simulations.

Original languageEnglish
Article number126801
JournalFrontiers of Physics
Volume12
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jun 2017

Keywords

  • Kuramoto model
  • nonstationary
  • synchronization

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