Legality of Cannabis by U.S. Jurisdiction

Authors
Daniel M Abrams, Rennie Mirollo, Steven H Strogatz, Daniel A Wiley
Publication date
2008/8/22
Journal
Physical review letters
Volume
101
Issue
8
Pages
084103
Publisher
American Physical Society
Description
Networks of identical, symmetrically coupled oscillators can spontaneously split into synchronized and desynchronized subpopulations. Such chimera states were discovered in 2002, but are not well understood theoretically. Here we obtain the first exact results about the stability, dynamics, and bifurcations of chimera states by analyzing a minimal model consisting of two interacting populations of oscillators. Along with a completely synchronous state, the system displays stable chimeras, breathing chimeras, and saddle-node, Hopf, and homoclinic bifurcations of chimeras.
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Scholar articles
DM Abrams, R Mirollo, SH Strogatz, DA Wiley - Physical review letters, 2008