2019
DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.aav1027
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Fluctuation-induced distributed resonances in oscillatory networks

Abstract: Across physics, biology, and engineering, the collective dynamics of oscillatory networks often evolve into self-organized operating states. How such networks respond to external fluctuating signals fundamentally underlies their function, yet is not well understood. Here, we present a theory of dynamic network response patterns and reveal how distributed resonance patterns emerge in oscillatory networks once the dynamics of the oscillatory units become more than one-dimensional. The network resonances are topo… Show more

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“…Our results on the spatial dependencies in the Continental European (CE) synchronous area are also highly relevant for the operation of power grids and other research in the field. The observations that the long term behaviour is almost identical throughout the synchronous area but short time fluctuations differ, are in agreement with earlier theoretical findings [21]. Based on the DFA results ( Figs.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
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“…Our results on the spatial dependencies in the Continental European (CE) synchronous area are also highly relevant for the operation of power grids and other research in the field. The observations that the long term behaviour is almost identical throughout the synchronous area but short time fluctuations differ, are in agreement with earlier theoretical findings [21]. Based on the DFA results ( Figs.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…There will only be few independent paths available for weakly coupled locations such as Istanbul, potentially explaining the large "time to bulk". Clearly, further research is necessary to validate and adjust spatio-temporal models of the power grid in light of these new data [21].…”
Section: Spatio-temporal Dynamicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Typically, the frequency at each node is very close to the bulk frequency throughout the grid, with fluctuations indicating the gross power balance. Notable exceptions are high-frequency disturbances, which are typically localised [43,44], or inter-area oscillations, where energy is oscillating from one part of the grid to another one. The synthetic model of the frequency dynamics is discussed in detail in [14].…”
Section: Stochastic Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The linearized system has been extensively studied in the analysis of power system stability 6,8 , transient dynamics and propagation of disturbances in power grids 30,36,37 . Note that the stationary power input P i,0 is missing in Eq.…”
Section: A Linearized Dynamicsmentioning
confidence: 99%