

Preprint 24/2006
A geometric framework for phase synchronization in coupled noisy nonlinear systems
Janaki Balakrishnan
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Submission date: 09. Mar. 2006
Pages: 25
published in: Physical review / E, 73 (2006) 3, art-no. 036206
DOI number (of the published article): 10.1103/PhysRevE.73.036206
Bibtex
PACS-Numbers: 05.45.-a, 05.45.Xt, 05.40.-a, 02.90.+p, 89.75.-k
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Abstract:
A geometric approach is introduced for understanding the phenomenon of phase synchronization in coupled
nonlinear systems in the presence of additive noise. We show that the emergence of cooperative behavior
through a change of stability via a Hopf bifurcation entails the spontaneous appearance of a gauge structure in
the system, arising from the evolution of the slow dynamics, but induced by the fast variables. The conditions
for the oscillators to be synchronised in phase are obtained. The role of weak noise appears to be to drive the
system towards a more synchronized behavior. Our analysis provides a framework to explain recent experimental
observations on noise-induced phase synchronization in coupled nonlinear systems.