Synchronization and plateau splitting of coupled oscillators with long-range power-law interactions

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Abstract

We investigate synchronization and plateau splitting of coupled oscillators on a one-dimensional lattice with long-range interactions that decay over distance as a power law. We show that in the thermodynamic limit the dynamics of systems of coupled oscillators with power-law exponent α≤1 is identical to that of the all-to-all coupling case. For α>1, oscillatory behavior of the phase coherence appears as a result of single plateau splitting into multiple plateaus. A coarse-graining method is used to investigate the onset of plateau splitting. We analyze a simple oscillatory state formed by two plateaus in detail and propose a systematic approach to predict the onset of plateau splitting. The prediction of breaking points of plateau splitting is in quantitatively good agreement with numerical simulations.

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Kuo, H. Y., & Wu, K. A. (2015). Synchronization and plateau splitting of coupled oscillators with long-range power-law interactions. Physical Review E - Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics, 92(6). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevE.92.062918

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