Abstract:In this paper we present a continuation method which transforms spatially distributed ODE systems into continuous PDE. We show that this continuation can be performed both for linear and nonlinear systems, including multidimensional, space-and time-varying systems. When applied to a largescale network, the continuation provides a PDE describing evolution of continuous state approximation that respects the spatial structure of the original ODE. Our method is illustrated by multiple examples including transport … Show more
“…The main idea now is to use a PDE approximation of the original ODE system (1). A general description of our method to derive PDE approximations for nonlinear systems of ODEs is given in [17]. Here we propose a self-contained example application of this method to obtain a Kuramoto PDE.…”
Section: A Continuum Description Of the Kuramoto Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is now possible to perform continuation for the coupled system in the same way it was done for Kuramoto oscillators in the previous section. According to [17], the continuation of ( 20) is performed in several steps:…”
Section: Continuation and Synchronization Conditionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We approach this problem by utilizing a recently developed continuation method, which transforms a network of coupled ODEs into a single PDE. The general continuation method was introduced by the authors in [17] and was applied in [18] to derive an urban traffic PDE model and in [19] to stabilize a Stuart-Landau laser chain. To demonstrate applicability of the method to the problem of network synchronization, in Section II we start with a toy example of analysis of the Kuramoto model synchronization on a ring.…”
“…The main idea now is to use a PDE approximation of the original ODE system (1). A general description of our method to derive PDE approximations for nonlinear systems of ODEs is given in [17]. Here we propose a self-contained example application of this method to obtain a Kuramoto PDE.…”
Section: A Continuum Description Of the Kuramoto Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is now possible to perform continuation for the coupled system in the same way it was done for Kuramoto oscillators in the previous section. According to [17], the continuation of ( 20) is performed in several steps:…”
Section: Continuation and Synchronization Conditionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We approach this problem by utilizing a recently developed continuation method, which transforms a network of coupled ODEs into a single PDE. The general continuation method was introduced by the authors in [17] and was applied in [18] to derive an urban traffic PDE model and in [19] to stabilize a Stuart-Landau laser chain. To demonstrate applicability of the method to the problem of network synchronization, in Section II we start with a toy example of analysis of the Kuramoto model synchronization on a ring.…”
“…In the end, we will be able to describe the whole urban area due to a unified description of the traffic behaviour at any intersection. This unified description will be obtained using the continuation method that has just been introduced in [43].…”
Section: Derivation Of the News Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The NEWS model is derived from the CTM in Section 5, where we also show how to obtain a PDE from an ODE (ordinary differential equation) using a new continuation method presented in [43]. In Section 6, mathematical properties of the NEWS model are analysed: the conservation law property, hyperbolicity and boundedness of its state (four-dimensional density).…”
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