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Explosive synchronization:From synthetic to real-world networks 被引量:1

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摘要 Synchronization is a widespread phenomenon in both synthetic and real-world networks.This collective behavior of simple and complex systems has been attracting much research during the last decades.Two different routes to synchrony are defined in networks;first-order,characterized as explosive,and second-order,characterized as continuous transition.Although pioneer researches explained that the transition type is a generic feature in the networks,recent studies proposed some frameworks in which different phase and even chaotic oscillators exhibit explosive synchronization.The relationship between the structural properties of the network and the dynamical features of the oscillators is mainly proclaimed because some of these frameworks show abrupt transitions.Despite different theoretical analyses about the appearance of the firstorder transition,studies are limited to the mean-field theory,which cannot be generalized to all networks.There are different real-world and man-made networks whose properties can be characterized in terms of explosive synchronization,e.g.,the transition from unconsciousness to wakefulness in the brain and spontaneous synchronization of power-grid networks.In this review article,explosive synchronization is discussed from two main aspects.First,pioneer articles are categorized from the dynamical-structural framework point of view.Then,articles that considered different oscillators in the explosive synchronization frameworks are studied.In this article,the main focus is on the explosive synchronization in networks with chaotic and neuronal oscillators.Also,efforts have been made to consider the recent articles which proposed new frameworks of explosive synchronization.
出处 《Chinese Physics B》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2022年第2期89-108,共20页 中国物理B(英文版)
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