Certification of almost global phase synchronization of all-to-all coupled phase oscillators

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2023

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Kudeyt, Mahmut
Kivilcim, Aysegul
Koksal-Ersoz, Elif
Ilhan, Ferruh
Karabacak, Ozkan

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Coupled oscillators may exhibit almost global phase synchronization, namely their phases tend to asymp-totically overlap for almost all initial conditions. We consider certification of this property using Rantzer's dual Lyapunov approach with sum of squares (SOS) programming. To this aim, we use a stereographic transformation from a hypertorus to an Euclidean space. For the case of all-to-all coupling, this transformation converts the problem of certifying stability into the problem of certifying divergence of almost all solutions to infinity. We show that the latter can be solved using a polynomial Lyapunov density, which can be constructed via SOS programming. This leads to the certification of almost global phase synchronization of all-to-all coupled phase oscillators. We apply our method to an example of coupled phase oscillators and to an example of coupled van der Pol oscillators, and show that it can support the existing tools of local stability analysis by ensuring almost global phase synchronization.

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Dissipative Dynamical-Systems, Response Curves, Stability, Verification, Sensitivity, Networks, Kuramoto, Dissipative Dynamical-Systems, Response Curves, Stability, Verification, Dual Lyapunov theory, Sensitivity, Kuramoto oscillators, Networks, Phase synchronization, Kuramoto, Sum of squares programming, [SDV.IB] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Bioengineering, Phase synchronization, Sum of squares programming, Sensitivity, Response Curves, Verification, Dual Lyapunov theory, Dissipative Dynamical-Systems, Networks, Kuramoto, Kuramoto oscillators, Stability

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Chaos Solitons & Fractals

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174

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113838

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