
TL;DR
This paper explores how populations of non-uniform oscillators can spontaneously break symmetry to achieve sustainable non-uniform synchronization, expanding understanding beyond uniform synchronization phenomena.
Contribution
It introduces a novel perspective on symmetry breaking in oscillator synchronization, highlighting mechanisms for stable non-uniform synchronized states.
Findings
Demonstrates conditions for spontaneous symmetry breaking in oscillator populations
Identifies mechanisms enabling stable non-uniform synchronization
Extends synchronization theory to non-uniform systems
Abstract
Research on synchronization of coupled oscillators has helped explain how uniform behavior emerges in populations of non-uniform systems. But explaining how uniform populations engage in sustainable non-uniform synchronization may prove to be just as fascinating.
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