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Thermodynamic limit of the first-order phase transition in the Kuramoto model
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Thermodynamic ModellingPhase TransitionsKuramoto ModelEngineeringPhysicsApplied PhysicsCondensed Matter PhysicsFirst-order Phase TransitionPopulation Size NEquilibrium ThermodynamicsThermodynamicsThermodynamic LimitThermodynamic EquilibriumNon-equilibrium ProcessUniform DistributionNonlinear OscillationStability
In the Kuramoto model, a uniform distribution of the natural frequencies leads to a first-order (i.e., discontinuous) phase transition from incoherence to synchronization, at the critical coupling parameter K(c). We obtain the asymptotic dependence of the order parameter above criticality: r-r(c)alpha(K - K(c))(2/3). For a finite population, we demonstrate that the population size N may be included into a self-consistency equation relating r and K in the synchronized state. We analyze the convergence to the thermodynamic limit of two alternative schemes to set the natural frequencies. Other frequency distributions different from the uniform one are also considered.
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