Physics – Condensed Matter – Disordered Systems and Neural Networks
Scientific paper
2002-01-25
Physics
Condensed Matter
Disordered Systems and Neural Networks
35 pages, 10 figures
Scientific paper
10.1103/PhysRevE.65.046223
We have developed a curved isochron clock (CIC) by modifying the radial isochron clock to provide a clean example of the acceleration (deceleration) effect. By analyzing a two-body system of coupled CICs, we determined that an unbalanced mutual interaction caused by curved isochron sets is the minimum mechanism needed for generating the acceleration (deceleration) effect in coupled oscillator systems. From this we can see that the Sakaguchi and Kuramoto (SK) model which is a class of non-frustrated mean feild model has an acceleration (deceleration) effect mechanism. To study frustrated coupled oscillator systems, we extended the SK model to two oscillator associative memory models, one with symmetric and one with asymmetric dilution of coupling, which also have the minimum mechanism of the acceleration (deceleration) effect. We theoretically found that the {\it Onsager reaction term} (ORT), which is unique to frustrated systems, plays an important role in the acceleration (de! celeration) effect. These two models are ideal for evaluating the effect of the ORT because, with the exception of the ORT, they have the same order parameter equations. We found that the two models have identical macroscopic properties, except for the acceleration effect caused by the ORT. By comparing the results of the two models, we can extract the effect of the ORT from only the rotation speeds of the oscillators.
Aonishi Toru
Kurata Koji
Okada Masato
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