Focus Session: Emerging Topics in Network Synchronization: Patterns, Stability, and Transitions
FOCUS · M45 ·
Presentations
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Symmetries, Cluster Synchronization, and Isolated Desynchronization in Complex Networks
COFFEE_KLATCH · Invited
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Authors
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Louis Pecora
- Naval Research Laboratory
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Chimera states: limits and open questions
ORAL
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Authors
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Daniel Abrams
- Northwestern University
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Mark Panaggio
- Northwestern University and Rose Hulman Institute of Technology
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Cluster dynamics of pulse coupled oscillators
ORAL
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Authors
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Kevin O'Keeffe
- Cornell University
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Steven Strogatz
- Cornell University
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Paul Krapivsky
- Boston University
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Driven Synchronization in Random Networks of Oscillators
ORAL
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Authors
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Jason Hindes
- Cornell University
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Christopher R. Myers
- Cornell University
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Mode-Locking Behavior of Izhikevich Neuron Under Periodic External Forcing
ORAL
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Authors
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AmirAli Farokhniaee
- Department of Physics , University of Connecticut
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Edward Large
- Department of Physics , University of Connecticut
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Synchronization On Hanoi Networks
ORAL
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Authors
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Shanshan Li
- Emory University
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Stefan Boettcher
- Emory University
- Physics Dept., Emory University
- Department of Physics, Emory University
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Synchronization in growing populations of coupled oscillators and excitable elements
ORAL
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Authors
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Wen Yu
- Graduate Student Research Assistant, Univ of Michigan - Ann Arbor
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Kevin Wood
- Assistant Professor, Univ of Michigan - Ann Arbor
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A Simple Kuramoto-like Circuit
ORAL
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Authors
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Zhuwei Zeng
- Dickinson College
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David Mertens
- Dickinson College
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A rule for coarse graining phase oscillator models
ORAL
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Authors
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David Mertens
- Dickinson College
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Phase patterns in finite oscillator networks with insights from the piecewise linear approximation
ORAL
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Authors
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Daniel Goldstein
- Brandeis Univ
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Improving the Network Structure can lead to Functional Failures
ORAL
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Authors
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Tiago Pereira
- Imperial College London
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Philipp Pade
- Humboldt University
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Observability and Controllability of Nonlinear Networks: The Role of Symmetry
ORAL
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Authors
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Steven Schiff
- Penn State University
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Andrew Whalen
- Penn State University
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Sean Brennan
- Penn State University
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Timothy Sauer
- George Mason University
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