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There are problems in physics, engineering, chemistry, and biology where the coupling between oscillators occurs via the distribution of resources that allows an individual oscillator to maintain its dynamics. In such systems, the primary resources delivered to the individual subunits, and, hence, their behavior, depend on the energy consumed by all other oscillators in the system. With this, both the mean value and the temporal variations of phase and amplitude of the energy determine the resulting behavior of the subunit. In this chapter we discuss the synchronization between systems coupled through common resources.
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Balanov, A., Janson, N., Postnov, D., Sosnovtseva, O. (2009). Synchronization of Systems with Resource Mediated Coupling. In: Synchronization. Springer Series in Synergetics. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-72128-4_14
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