synchronization and coupled oscillators
Synchronization refers to the phenomenon in which two or more oscillating systems, such as pendulums or electronic circuits, tend to coordinate their rhythms and behave in a correlated manner over time. Coupled oscillators, on the other hand, are multiple oscillators that are connected or influenced by each other, leading to synchronization and generating collective behaviors.
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