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Modeling synchronization in globally coupled oscillatory systems using model order reduction

Jan Sickmann Hesthaven, Niccolo' Discacciati

We construct reduced order models for two classes of globally coupled multi-component oscillatory systems, selected as prototype models that exhibit synchronization. These are the Kuramoto model, considered both in its original formulation and with a suita ...
AIP Publishing2021

Building perception block by block: a response to Fekete et al.

Michael Herzog, Frank Scharnowski, Adrien Christophe Doerig

Is consciousness a continuous stream, or do percepts occur only at certain moments of time? This age-old question is still under debate. Both positions face difficult problems, which we proposed to overcome with a 2-stage model, where unconscious processin ...
Oxford University Press (OUP)2019

Empirical Observations of Congestion Propagation and Dynamic Partitioning with Probe Data for Large-Scale Systems

Nikolaos Geroliminis, Yuxuan Ji

Research on congestion propagation in large urban networks has been based mainly on microsimulations of link-level traffic dynamics. However, both the unpredictability of travel behavior and the complexity of accurate physical modeling present challenges, ...
Natl Acad Sciences2014

Empirical Observations of Congestion Propagation and Dynamic Partitioning with Probe Data for Large-Scale Systems

Nikolaos Geroliminis, Jun Luo, Yuxuan Ji

Research on congestion propagation in large urban networks has been based mainly on microsimulations of link-level traffic dynamics. However, both the unpredictability of travel behavior and the complexity of accurate physical modeling present challenges, ...
National Academy of Sciences2014

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