Synchronization in a semiclassical Kuramoto model

Synchronization is a ubiquitous phenomenon occurring in sociai, biological, and technological systems when the internal rythms of their constituents are adapted to be in unison as a result of their coupling. This natural tendency towards dynamical consensus has spurred a large body of theoretical and experimental research in recent decades. The Kuramoto model constitutes the most studied and paradigmatic framework in which to study synchronization. In particular, it shows how synchronization appears as a phase transition from a dynamically disordered state at some critical value for the coupling strength between the interacting units. The critical properties of the synchronization transition of this model have been widely studied and many variants of its formulations have been considered to address different physical realizations. However, the Kuramoto model has been studied only within the domain of classical dynamics,-thus neglecting its applications for the study of quantum synchronization phenomena. Based on a system-bath approach and within the Feynman path-integral formalism, we derive equations for the Kuramoto model by taking into account the first quantum fluctuations We also analyze its critical properties, the main result being the derivation of the value for the synchronization onset. This critical coupling increases its value as quantumness increases, as a consequence of the possibility of 8 tunneling that quantum fluctuations provide.

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Main Authors: Hermoso de Mendoza, Ignacio, Pachón, Leonardo Augusto, Gómez-Gardeñes, Jesús, Zueco, David
Format: Artículo científico biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: 2016-02-08
Subjects:Modelo de Kuramoto, Trayectoria de Feynman, Física matemática, Teoría cuántica, Dinámica de sistemas, Fuerzas moleculares, Teoría de campos (física), Termodinámica,
Online Access:http://repositorio.colciencias.gov.co/handle/11146/34055
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