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Mutual synchronization (self-synchronization) is a remarkable, powerful factor of self-organization in distributed auto-oscillatory systems or in networks of discrete auto-oscillatory systems of collective activity, which are most diverse in nature. By synchronization we mean a spontaneous adjustment to a unique synchronous frequency and the establishment of certain phase relations between oscillations, which are stable with respect to perturbations, in some parts of a distributed system or in partially discrete auto-oscillators.
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Vasiliev, V.A., Romanovskii, Y.M., Chernavskii, D.S., Yakhno, V.G. (1987). The synchronization of auto-oscillations in space as a self-organization factor. In: Autowave Processes in Kinetic Systems. Mathematics and Its Applications, vol 11. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-3751-2_6
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