2008
DOI: 10.1007/s12043-008-0111-3
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Synchronization and information transmission in spatio-temporal networks of deformable units

Abstract: We study the relationship between synchronization and the rate with which information is exchanged between nodes in a spatio-temporal network that describes the dynamics of classical particles under a substrate Remoissenet-Peyrard potential. We also show how phase and complete synchronization can be detected in this network. The difficulty in detecting phase synchronization in such a network appears due to the highly non-coherent character of the particle dynamics which unables a proper definition of the phase… Show more

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“…Synchronization and information are directly related in such a networks and MI increases simultaneously with the synchronization level. The maximum of MI, is achieved for the same coupling strength for which complete synchronization appears [49][50][51][52]. Hence, MI and thus CM I can be used to distinguish synchronous and asynchronous states in a coupled stochastic network.…”
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confidence: 92%
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“…Synchronization and information are directly related in such a networks and MI increases simultaneously with the synchronization level. The maximum of MI, is achieved for the same coupling strength for which complete synchronization appears [49][50][51][52]. Hence, MI and thus CM I can be used to distinguish synchronous and asynchronous states in a coupled stochastic network.…”
Section: J)mentioning
confidence: 92%
“…In the absence of inter-correlations, CM I = 0, while for CM I > 0 mutual dependence emerges, which corresponds to a synchronous regime. The maximum of CM I, is achieved for complete synchronization [49,51,52,74].…”
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