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Synchronization of Coupled Kuramoto Oscillators under Resource Constraints

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Abstract

A fundamental understanding of synchronized behavior in multi-agent systems can be acquired by studying analytically tractable Kuramoto models. However, such models typically diverge from many real systems whose dynamics evolve under non-negligible resource constraints. Here we construct a system of coupled Kuramoto oscillators that consume or produce resources as a function of their oscillation frequency. At high coupling, we observe strongly synchronized dynamics, whereas at low coupling we observe independent oscillator dynamics, as expected from standard Kuramoto models. For intermediate coupling, we empirically observe that (and theoretically explain why) the system can exist in either (i) a state in which the order parameter oscillates in time, or (ii) a state in which multiple synchronization states are simultaneously stable. Relevant for systems as varied as coupled neurons and social groups, our study lays important groundwork for future efforts to develop quantitative predictions of synchronized dynamics for systems embedded in environments marked by sparse resources.

Presenters

  • Keith A Kroma-Wiley

    Physics, University of Pennsylvania

Authors

  • Keith A Kroma-Wiley

    Physics, University of Pennsylvania

  • Peter J Mucha

    Mathematics, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

  • Danielle Bassett

    University of Pennsylvania, Department of Bioengineering, University of Pennsylvania, Physics, University of Pennsylvania