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arxiv: 1508.07456 · v1 · pith:XBPXBA37new · submitted 2015-08-29 · 🌊 nlin.AO

Synchronization versus neighborhood similarity in complex networks of non-identical oscillators

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Does the assignment order of a fixed collection of slightly distinct subsystems into given communication channels influence the overall ensemble behavior? We discuss this question in the context of complex networks of non-identical interacting oscillators. Three connection configurations found in Nature are considered here: Similar, Dissimilar and Neutral patterns. These strategies correspond respectively to oscillators alike, distinct and indifferent relate to its neighbors. To construct such scenarios we define a vertex weighted graph measure, the Total Dissonance, which comprises the sum of the dissonances between all neighbor oscillators in the network. Our numerical simulations show that the more homogeneous is a network, the higher tend to be both the coupling strength required to phase-locking and the associated final phase configuration spread over the circle. On the other hand, the initial spread of partial synchronization occurs faster for Similar patterns in comparison to Dissimilar ones, while neutral patterns are an intermediate situation between both extremes.

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