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Synchronization in Systems with Complex Multimode Dynamics

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Synchronization

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In the previous chapters we considered synchronization phenomena in coupled dynamical systems whose individual oscillations were characterized mostly by a single basic time scale. However, often the natural dynamics of interacting systems can be more complex, involving several independent time scales of either deterministic or stochastic (statistical) origin. This feature is called multimode dynamics. In this chapter we get a deeper insight into how synchronization is developed in the systems whose natural dynamics is multimode from the viewpoint of evolution of different time scales in the interacting systems.

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Balanov, A., Janson, N., Postnov, D., Sosnovtseva, O. (2009). Synchronization in Systems with Complex Multimode Dynamics. In: Synchronization. Springer Series in Synergetics. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-72128-4_13

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