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Collective modes of coupled phase oscillators with delayed coupling

Ares, S.
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Morelli, L. G.
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Jörg, D. J.
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2012
Physical Review Letters

We study the effects of delayed coupling on timing and pattern formation in spatially extended systems of dynamic oscillators. Starting from a discrete lattice of coupled oscillators, we derive a generic continuum theory for collective modes of long wavelengths. We use this approach to study spatial phase profiles of cellular oscillators in the segmentation clock, a dynamic patterning system of vertebrate embryos. Collective wave patterns result from the interplay of coupling delays and moving boundary conditions. We show that the phase profiles of collective modes depend on coupling delays. © 2012 American Physical Society.

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DOI
10.1103/PhysRevLett.108.204101
Scopus ID

2-s2.0-84861600487

Author(s)
Ares, S.
Morelli, L. G.
Jörg, D. J.
Oates, A. C.  
Jülicher, F.
Date Issued

2012

Published in
Physical Review Letters
Volume

108

Issue

20

Article Number

204101

Subjects

Atomic physics

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Collective modes

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Continuum mechanics

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Continuum theory

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Coupled oscillators

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Coupled phase oscillators

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Coupling delays

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Discrete lattices

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Long wavelength

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Moving boundary conditions

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Pattern formation

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Phase profile

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Physics

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Spatially extended systems

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Wave patterns

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