Synchronization in complex networks

Alex Arenas, Universidad Rovira i Virgili
March 13th, 2009 at 11AM–12PM in 939 Evans Hall [Map]

Synchronization processes in populations of locally interacting elements are in the focus of intense research in physical, biological, chemical, technological and social systems. The many efforts devoted to understand synchronization phenomena in natural systems take now advantage of the recent theory of complex networks. In this talk, we will summarize the advances in the comprehension of synchronization phenomena when oscillating elements are constrained to interact in a complex network topology. We also overview the new emergent features coming out from the interplay between the structure and the function of the underlying pattern of connections. An example about the synchronization in the actual network of the connectivity of the cat cortical areas is presented.