A Kuramoto coupling of quasi-cycle oscillators
Abstract
A family of stochastic processes has quasi-cycle oscillations if the oscillations are sustained by noise. For such a family we define a Kuramoto-type coupling of both phase and amplitude processes. We find that synchronization, as measured by the phase-locking index, increases with coupling strength, and appears, for larger network sizes, to have a critical value, at which the network moves relatively abruptly from incoherence to complete synchonization as in Kuramoto couplings of fixed amplitude oscillators. We compare several aspects of the dynamics of unsynchronized and highly synchronized networks. Our motivation comes from synchronization in neural networks.
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