Phase-Coupling in Two-Dimensional Networks of Interacting Oscillators

Abstract

Coherent oscillatory activity in large networks of biological or artifi(cid:173) cial neural units may be a useful mechanism for coding information pertaining to a single perceptual object or for detailing regularities within a data set. We consider the dynamics of a large array of simple coupled oscillators under a variety of connection schemes. Of particular interest is the rapid and robust phase-locking that results from a "sparse" scheme where each oscillator is strongly coupled to a tiny, randomly selected, subset of its neighbors.

Cite

Text

Niebur et al. "Phase-Coupling in Two-Dimensional Networks of Interacting Oscillators." Neural Information Processing Systems, 1990.

Markdown

[Niebur et al. "Phase-Coupling in Two-Dimensional Networks of Interacting Oscillators." Neural Information Processing Systems, 1990.](https://mlanthology.org/neurips/1990/niebur1990neurips-phasecoupling/)

BibTeX

@inproceedings{niebur1990neurips-phasecoupling,
  title     = {{Phase-Coupling in Two-Dimensional Networks of Interacting Oscillators}},
  author    = {Niebur, Ernst and Kammen, Daniel M. and Koch, Christof and Ruderman, Daniel L. and Schuster, Heinz G.},
  booktitle = {Neural Information Processing Systems},
  year      = {1990},
  pages     = {123-129},
  url       = {https://mlanthology.org/neurips/1990/niebur1990neurips-phasecoupling/}
}