PMID: 11308759Apr 20, 2001Paper

Phase-frequency synchronization in a chain of periodic oscillators in the presence of noise and harmonic forcings

Physical Review. E, Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics
T E VadivasovaV S Anishchenko

Abstract

We study numerically the effects of noise and periodic forcings on cluster synchronization in a chain of Van der Pol oscillators. We generalize the notion of effective synchronization to the case of a spatially extended system. It is shown that the structure of synchronized clusters can be effectively controlled by applying local external forcings. The effect of amplitude relations on the phase dynamics is also explored.

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