Abstract:
The phenomenon of explosive synchronization in a network of generalized Kuramoto oscillators is considered. It has been shown that this process results from self-similarity observed after the loss of stability by synchronous clusters of different dimensions. The appearance of self-similarity can be revealed when studying the processes of destruction in the synchronous state of a network. It has been demonstrated that a system passes through a sequence of self-similar configurations of interacting oscillators after the abrupt destruction of a synchronous regime.