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Remote synchronization in star networks
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2012
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Pattern FormationFault-tolerant NetworkNetwork SciencePhase SynchronizationPhysicsNetwork MotifEngineeringSynchronization ProtocolNetwork AnalysisCollective MotionNetwork DynamicComputer ScienceClock SynchronizationDistributed TransactionRemote SynchronizationNonlinear Oscillation
We study phase synchronization in a network motif with a starlike structure in which the central node's (the hub's) frequency is strongly detuned against the other peripheral nodes. We find numerically and experimentally a regime of remote synchronization (RS), where the peripheral nodes form a phase synchronized cluster, while the hub remains free with its own dynamics and serves just as a transmitter for the other nodes. We explain the mechanism for this RS by the existence of a free amplitude and also show that systems with a fixed or constant amplitude, such as the classic Kuramoto phase oscillator, are not able to generate this phenomenon. Further, we derive an analytic expression which supports our explanation of the mechanism.
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