Media Summary: Shown are a pair of simple spinners with identical frequency but out of phase. Like fireflies or neurons, they periodically flash to ... In this (boring!) video, we have a pair of pendula of the same length and mass, but with different energies, due to different initial ... What happens if the two pendula are allowed to slightly influence each other? In this example, the rod at which they are attached ...

Appdynsys Coupled Oscillators Sync - Detailed Analysis & Overview

Shown are a pair of simple spinners with identical frequency but out of phase. Like fireflies or neurons, they periodically flash to ... In this (boring!) video, we have a pair of pendula of the same length and mass, but with different energies, due to different initial ... What happens if the two pendula are allowed to slightly influence each other? In this example, the rod at which they are attached ... What happens when you change to a large inhomogeneous network of spinners? As can be seen, convergence rates vary ... You can connect systems of spinners with different network topologies. On the right is an all-to-all An important two-dimensional phase space is the torus — the natural home for two

Pasqualetti, F., & Guo, T. (2026). Attention by Two masses suspended by springs can be used to show different modes of In this lecture we turn to another setting for planar dynamical systems given by flows on the torus. In particular, we will study the ...

Photo Gallery

AppDynSys : Coupled Oscillators : Sync
AppDynSys : Coupled Oscillators : Uncoupled Pendula
AppDynSys : Coupled Oscillators : Topology
AppDynSys : Coupled Oscillators : Coupled Pendula
AppDynSys : Coupled Oscillators : Drifting Network
AppDynSys : Coupled Oscillators : Networked
AppDynSys : Coupled Oscillators : Ring vs All-to-All
Coupled Oscillators on the Torus: Quasiperiodicity, Synchronization & Phase Locking | Strogatz Ch. 8
Attention by Synchronization in Coupled Oscillator Networks
Spatially Coupled Oscillators
An ephaptically coupled phase oscillator model of neural synchrony
Coupled Oscillator
View Detailed Profile
AppDynSys : Coupled Oscillators : Sync

AppDynSys : Coupled Oscillators : Sync

Shown are a pair of simple spinners with identical frequency but out of phase. Like fireflies or neurons, they periodically flash to ...

AppDynSys : Coupled Oscillators : Uncoupled Pendula

AppDynSys : Coupled Oscillators : Uncoupled Pendula

In this (boring!) video, we have a pair of pendula of the same length and mass, but with different energies, due to different initial ...

AppDynSys : Coupled Oscillators : Topology

AppDynSys : Coupled Oscillators : Topology

Spinners

AppDynSys : Coupled Oscillators : Coupled Pendula

AppDynSys : Coupled Oscillators : Coupled Pendula

What happens if the two pendula are allowed to slightly influence each other? In this example, the rod at which they are attached ...

AppDynSys : Coupled Oscillators : Drifting Network

AppDynSys : Coupled Oscillators : Drifting Network

What happens to a network of locally-

AppDynSys : Coupled Oscillators : Networked

AppDynSys : Coupled Oscillators : Networked

What happens when you change to a large inhomogeneous network of spinners? As can be seen, convergence rates vary ...

AppDynSys : Coupled Oscillators : Ring vs All-to-All

AppDynSys : Coupled Oscillators : Ring vs All-to-All

You can connect systems of spinners with different network topologies. On the right is an all-to-all

Coupled Oscillators on the Torus: Quasiperiodicity, Synchronization & Phase Locking | Strogatz Ch. 8

Coupled Oscillators on the Torus: Quasiperiodicity, Synchronization & Phase Locking | Strogatz Ch. 8

An important two-dimensional phase space is the torus — the natural home for two

Attention by Synchronization in Coupled Oscillator Networks

Attention by Synchronization in Coupled Oscillator Networks

Pasqualetti, F., & Guo, T. (2026). Attention by

Spatially Coupled Oscillators

Spatially Coupled Oscillators

Spatially Coupled Oscillators

An ephaptically coupled phase oscillator model of neural synchrony

An ephaptically coupled phase oscillator model of neural synchrony

A short video of "ephaptically

Coupled Oscillator

Coupled Oscillator

Two masses suspended by springs can be used to show different modes of

Coupled Oscillators and Quasiperiodicity - Dynamical Systems Extra Credit | Lecture 9

Coupled Oscillators and Quasiperiodicity - Dynamical Systems Extra Credit | Lecture 9

In this lecture we turn to another setting for planar dynamical systems given by flows on the torus. In particular, we will study the ...