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Koopman analysis in oscillator synchronization

Published 19 Sep 2020 in nlin.CD | (2009.09227v1)

Abstract: Synchronization is an important dynamical phenomenon in coupled nonlinear systems, which has been studied extensively in recent years. However, analysis focused on individual orbits seems hard to extend to complex systems while a global statistical approach is overly cursory. Koopman operator technique seems to well balance the two approaches. In this paper, we extend Koopman analysis to the study of synchronization of coupled oscillators by extracting important eigenvalues and eigenfunctions from the observed time series. A renormalization group analysis is designed to derive an analytic approximation of the eigenfunction in case of weak coupling that dominates the oscillation. For moderate or strong couplings, numerical computation further confirms the importance of the average frequencies and the associated eigenfunctions. The synchronization transition points could be located with quite high accuracy by checking the correlation of neighbouring eigenfunctions at different coupling strengths, which is readily applied to other nonlinear systems.

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