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István Z Kiss1, Yumei Zhai, John L Hudson
1Department of Chemistry, Saint Louis University, 3501 Laclade Avenue, St. Louis, Missouri 63103, USA.
Abstract:
Experiments are carried out with a globally coupled, externally forced population of limit-cycle electrochemical oscillators with an approximately unimodal distribution of heterogeneities. Global coupling induces mutually entrained (at frequency omega1) states; periodic forcing produces forced-entrained (omegaF) states. As a result of the interaction of mutual and forced entrainment, resonant cluster states occur with equal spacing of frequencies that have discretized frequencies following a resonance rule omegan congruent with nomega1-(n-1)omegaF. Resonance clustering requires an optimal, intermediate global coupling strength; at weak coupling the clusters have smaller sizes and do not strictly follow the resonance rule, while at strong coupling the population behaves similar to a single, giant oscillator.
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