Inter-community resonances in multifrequency ensembles of coupled oscillators

Abstract

We generalize the Kuramoto model of globally coupled oscillators to multifrequency communities. A situation when mean frequencies of two subpopulations are close to resonance 2:1 is considered in detail. We derive uniformly rotating solutions describing synchronization inside communities and between them. Remarkably, cross-coupling between the frequency scales can promote synchrony even when ensembles are separately asynchronous. We also show that the transition to synchrony due to the cross-coupling is accompanied by a huge multiplicity of distinct synchronous solutions what is directly related to a multi-branch entrainment. On the other hand, for synchronous populations, the cross-frequency coupling can destroy a phase-locking and lead to chaos of mean fields.

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