Joseph Ford Commemorative Colloquium - Synchronization in Populations of Chemical Oscillators - Quorum Sensing, Phase Clusters and Chimera

Series
Other Talks
Time
Monday, November 30, 2015 - 3:05pm for 1 hour (actually 50 minutes)
Location
Howey L3
Speaker
Kenneth Showalter – West Virginia University
Organizer

Please Note: Hosted by Roman Grigoriev, School of Physics

We have studied large, heterogeneous populations of discrete chemical oscillators (~100,000) to characterize two different types of density-dependent transitions to synchronized behavior, a gradual Kuramoto synchronization and a sudden quorum sensing synchronization. We also describe the formation of phase clusters, where each cluster has the same frequency but is phase shifted with respect to other clusters, giving rise to a global signal that is more complex than that of the individual oscillators. Finally, we describe experimental and modeling studies of chimera states and their relation to other synchronization states in populations of coupled chemical oscillators.