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Pinning Synchronization of Coupled Oscillators with Paired Topologies

Journal

JOURNAL OF SYSTEMS SCIENCE & COMPLEXITY
Volume 35, Issue 5, Pages 1653-1667

Publisher

SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s11424-022-1043-6

Keywords

Paired coupling topologies; pinning control; synchronization

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [62073079, 61903083]
  2. Natural Science Foundation of Jiangsu Province of China [BK20190333]
  3. Six Talent Peaks of Jiangsu Province [2019-DZXX-006]
  4. Australian Research Council [DP200101199]
  5. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities [2242021R41116]

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This paper investigates the pinning synchronization problem of a group of coupled oscillators, taking into account both dissipative and restorative interactions. Paired coupling topologies are introduced to capture this feature of the dynamics. To achieve synchronization, pinning control is introduced, and two criteria are proposed to ensure the synchronization. Both criteria provide sufficient and necessary conditions for pinning synchronization of the coupled oscillators with paired topologies. Simulation examples are used to verify the proposed theoretical results.
This paper investigates the pinning synchronization of a group of coupled oscillators, where both the dissipative and restorative interactions are taken into consideration. The paired coupling topologies are introduced to capture this feature of the dynamics. To realize the synchronization of the coupled oscillators, the pinning control is introduced, and two pinning criteria are proposed to ensure the synchronization. Both these two proposed criteria provide sufficient and necessary conditions for pinning synchronization of the coupled oscillators with paired topologies. Simulation examples are illustrated to verify the proposed theoretical results.

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