Presentation 1999/6/18
Acceleration effect caused by the Onsager-reaction term in a frustrated coupled oscillator system
Toru AONISHI, Masato OKADA,
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Abstract(in English) The Onsager reaction term is one of the most important notions for the frustrated random systems. Nobody had not properly elucidated the role of the Onsager reaction term in non-equilibrium random systems with large degrees of freedoms, since the mean field theories for such non-equilibrium systems are recently developing. By analyzing oscillator associative memory models with two types of diluted synapses, we make clear that the acceleration (deceleration) effect is caused by the Onsager reaction term. Both a symmetric and an asymmetric diluted systems share the almost same macroscopic characteristic. Only the different point is the Onsager reaction term, which leads to a difference in oscillator's rotation speed. This non-trivial phenomenon definitely shows us the contribution of the Onsager reaction term to the acceleration (deceleratin) effect.
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Keyword(in English) SCSNA / Sakaguchi-Kuramoto theory / Onsager reaction term / frustration / acceleration effect
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Title (in English) Acceleration effect caused by the Onsager-reaction term in a frustrated coupled oscillator system
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Keyword(1) SCSNA
Keyword(2) Sakaguchi-Kuramoto theory
Keyword(3) Onsager reaction term
Keyword(4) frustration
Keyword(5) acceleration effect
1st Author's Name Toru AONISHI
1st Author's Affiliation Laboratory for Open Information Systems, Brain Science Institute, The Institute of Physical and Chemical Research (RIKEN)()
2nd Author's Name Masato OKADA
2nd Author's Affiliation ERATO Kawato Dynamic Brain Project
Date 1999/6/18
Paper # NC99-23
Volume (vol) vol.99
Number (no) 131
Page pp.pp.-
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