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IFISC Seminar on Wednesday

Oct 05, 2022 at 14:30
Place: IFISC Seminar Room
Series: IFISC Seminar

Lluís Arola Fernández , IFISC


Abstract:

The theory behind the synchronization of network-coupled oscillators is solid and has significantly advanced lately, especially in the mean-field problem. However, real systems have complex interactions that difficult the analytical treatment. Most existing results rely on black-boxes that hinder interpretation and require global information, while available data is usually incomplete. In this seminar, I will overview some results of my PhD thesis motivated by these limitations, including methods to predict the non-linear amplification of noise from network weights to the synchronization onset and the role of dyadic and higher-order interactions in synchrony optimization, a geometric unfolding of the synchronized state which explains the emergence of synchronization bombs, and algebraic shortcuts to find critical points using rank-reduced network models. These tools also unveil some mechanistic explanations that were hidden behind the prevalent assumptions of complete information. 

 

Presential seminar, with parallel Zoom stream:  

https://zoom.us/j/98286706234?pwd=bm1JUFVYcTJkaVl1VU55L0FiWDRIUT09

Sandro Meloni
TEL: 971 17 29 15
E-mail: sandro@ifisc.uib-csic.es

Tobias Galla
TEL: 971 25 98 77
E-mail: tobias.galla@ifisc.uib-csic.es

 
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