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- Subject: [Fizinfo] EK MFA szeminárium, Kiss Z. István, 2023 december 5, kedd 11 óra
- Date: Tue, 28 Nov 2023 09:50:36 +0100
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Kedves Kollégák!
Figyelem! A szokásostól eltérő időpont!
2023 december 5-én kedden 11 órakor az MFA tanácstermében (KFKI 26. épület 1. emelet) kerül sor
Kiss Z. István (Department of Chemistry, Saint Louis University, St Louis,USA)
Leveraging Diversity for Synchrony: Emergent Collective Behavior of Coupled Nonlinear Oscillators
c. előadására.
Abstract
It is widely held that identical systems behave similarly under comparable conditions. Yet, for
systems that interact through a network, symmetry breaking often leads to scenarios in which this
expectation does not hold, such as the lack of frequency synchrony for identical phase oscillator
networks exhibiting chimera states. Here we demonstrate in series of experiments with
electrochemical oscillators that generic differences in oscillator properties that affect the
natural frequencies can have beneficial effects on extent of synchronization. Two examples are
given, in which random or designed heterogeneities can enhance synchrony. In particular, we show
that for a broad class of networks, asynchronous states can be converted into frequency synchronized
states when otherwise identical oscillators are detuned to have different intrinsic frequencies.
Frequency synchronization is achieved over a range of intrinsic frequency detuning and is thus a
robust effect that does not depend on fine-tuning. These results, which are supported by
simulations and theory, reveal a counterintuitive opportunity for parametric control of network
dynamics that relies on exploiting system heterogeneity to produce robust behavioral homogeneity.
A szemináriumon minden érdeklődőt szívesen látunk!
Horváth Zsolt Endre
Szeminárium koordinátor
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Dr. Zsolt E. HORVÁTH
Institute for Technical Physics and Materials Science,
HUN-REN Centre for Energy Research
Konkoly Thege Rd. 29-33, 1121 Budapest,
Mail: P.O.Box 49, H-1525 Budapest, Hungary
Phone: +36-1-392-2680, Fax: +36-1-392-2226
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- [Fizinfo] EK MFA szeminárium, Kiss Z. István, 2023 december 5, kedd 11 óra, Horváth Zsolt Endre, 11/28/2023
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