Oscillators that sync and swarm

Collective self-organized behavior can be observed in a variety of systems such as colloids and microswimmers. Here O’Keeffe et al. propose a model of oscillators which move in space and tend to synchronize with neighboring oscillators and outline five types of collective self-organized states.

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Main Authors: Kevin P. O’Keeffe, Hyunsuk Hong, Steven H. Strogatz
Format: article
Language:EN
Published: Nature Portfolio 2017
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Online Access:https://doaj.org/article/b8da2276480e4ddfae2d4512559c0bba
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Summary:Collective self-organized behavior can be observed in a variety of systems such as colloids and microswimmers. Here O’Keeffe et al. propose a model of oscillators which move in space and tend to synchronize with neighboring oscillators and outline five types of collective self-organized states.