Enhancing synchronization in complex networks of coupled phase oscillators

Abstract

By a model of coupled phase oscillators, we show analytically how synchronization in non-identical complex networks can be enhanced by introducing a proper gradient into the couplings. It is found that, by pointing the gradient from the large-degree to the small-degree nodes on each link, increasing the gradient strength will bring forward the onset of network synchronization monotonically, and, under the same gradient strength, heterogeneous networks are more synchronizable than homogeneous networks. These findings are verified by extensive simulations.

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