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Dane Taylor1, Edward Ott, Juan G Restrepo
1Department of Electrical, Computer, and Energy Engineering, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado 80309, USA. dane.taylor@colorado.edu
Abstract:
We study the synchronization of Kuramoto oscillators with all-to-all coupling in the presence of slow, noisy frequency adaptation. In this paper, we develop a model for oscillators, which adapt both their phases and frequencies. It is found that this model naturally reproduces some observed phenomena that are not qualitatively produced by the standard Kuramoto model, such as long waiting times before the synchronization of clapping audiences. By assuming a self-consistent steady state solution, we find three stability regimes for the coupling constant k , separated by critical points k{1} and k{2}: (i) for k
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