Abstract

Lattice models of coupled dynamical systems lead to a variety of complex behaviors. Between the individual motion of independent units and the collective behavior of members of a population evolving synchronously, there exist more complicated attractors. In some cases, these states are identified with self-organized critical phenomena. In other situations, they are identified with clusterization or phase-locking. The conditions leading to such different behaviors in models of integrate-and-fire oscillators and stick-slip processes are reviewed.

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Year
1996
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Volume
10
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10
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1111-1151
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Conrad J. Pérez, Álvaro Corral, Albert Díaz Guilera et al. (1996). ON SELF-ORGANIZED CRITICALITY AND SYNCHRONIZATION IN LATTICE MODELS OF COUPLED DYNAMICAL SYSTEMS. International Journal of Modern Physics B , 10 (10) , 1111-1151. https://doi.org/10.1142/s0217979296000416

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10.1142/s0217979296000416