DescriptionSpatial synchronization patterns in variants of the Kuramoto Model.png
English: Shows four distinct synchronization patterns in a 128x128 array of Kuramoto-like oscillators with differing phase interaction functions and spatial coupling topologies. (A) Pinwheels arise from sinuoidal phase interactions combined with Gaussian spatial coupling. (B) Waves arise from sinusoidal phase interactions combined with Mexican-Hat spatial coupling. (C) Chimeras arise with the introduction of second Fourier component in the phase interaction, in this case combined with Gaussian spatial coupling. (D) Chimeras and waves arise from a second-order phase interaction combined with Mexican-Hat spatial coupling. See Kuramoto Model.
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