Anticipated synchronization: a metaphorical linear view
Oscar Calvo, Dante R. Chialvo, Victor M. Eguiluz, Claudio Mirasso and, Raul Toral

TL;DR
This paper explores anticipated synchronization in various dynamical systems, demonstrating through simple linear models how this phenomenon can be understood and reproduced.
Contribution
It introduces minimal linear models that effectively capture the core features of anticipated synchronization in complex systems.
Findings
Linear caricatures reproduce basic anticipated synchronization phenomena.
Minimal setups demonstrate the fundamental mechanisms behind anticipated synchronization.
Applicable to chaotic and noisy dynamical systems.
Abstract
We study the regime of anticipated synchronization recently described on a number of dynamical systems including chaotic and noisy ones. We use simple linear caricatures to show the minimal setups able to reproduce the basic facts described.
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