Analytical Phase Reduction for Weakly Nonlinear Oscillators

Abstract

Phase reduction is a dimensionality reduction scheme to describe the dynamics of nonlinear oscillators with a single phase variable. While it is crucial in synchronization analysis of coupled oscillators, analytical results are limited to few systems. In this letter, we analytically perform phase reduction for a wide class of oscillators by extending the Poincar\'e-Lindstedt perturbation theory. We exemplify the utility of our approach by analyzing an ensemble of Van der Pol oscillators, where the derived phase model provides analytical predictions of their collective synchronization dynamics

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