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  • pendulum

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  • Pendulum Synch - Kuramoto Model
  • u/Qwerasd
    This is really cool.
  • u/katkip
    #math is awesome
  • u/iverjo
    Explanation?
  • u/rodrigo.siqueira
    The Kuramoto Model describes how small interactions between oscillators can lead to synchronization between them. E.g. flashing of fireflies, group of metronomes, neural network of spiking neurons can sync after a period. Oscillatory neural networks are a promising field for future research in both natural and Artificial Intelligence
  • u/lionleaf
    Here's a recent youtube movie that's relevant, and perhaps an inspiration: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J4PO7NbdKXg #pendulum

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