Is this you? As a journalist, you can create a free Muck Rack account to customize your profile, list your contact preferences, and upload a portfolio of your best work.
Claim your profile
Get in touch with Pitambar
Contact Pitambar, search articles and posts on X, monitor coverage, and track replies from one place.
Learn more about Muck RackActions
Is this you?
As a journalist, you can create a free Muck Rack account to customize your profile, list your contact preferences, and upload a portfolio of your best work.Articles
Double explosive Kuramoto transition in hypergraphs
It is not necessary to obtain permission to reuse this article or its components as it is available under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license. This license permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided attribution to the author(s) and the published article's title, journal citation, and DOI are maintained. Please note that some figures may have been included with permission from other third parties.
Reliability of energy landscape analysis of resting‐state functional MRI data
ATN attention network CON cingulo-opercular network DMN default mode network EEG electroencephalogram fMRI functional magnetic resonance imaging FPN fronto-parietal network HCP Human Connectome Project ICA independent component analysis ICC intraclass correlation coefficient MEG magnetoencephalogram MEM maximum entropy model MSC Midnight Scan Club ROI region of interest SAN salience network SMN somatosensory and motor network TSS total sum of squares VAN ventral attention network 1...
Impact of phase lag on synchronization in frustrated Kuramoto model with higher-order interactions
The study of first order transition (explosive synchronization) in an ensemble (network) of coupled oscillators has been the topic of paramount interest among the researchers for more than one decade. Several frameworks have been proposed to induce explosive synchronization in a network and it has been reported that phase frustration in a network usually suppresses first order transition in the presence of pairwise interactions among the oscillators.
Actions
Is this you?
As a journalist, you can create a free Muck Rack account to customize your profile, list your contact preferences, and upload a portfolio of your best work.Get in touch with Pitambar
Contact Pitambar, search articles and posts on X, monitor coverage, and track replies from one place.
Learn more about Muck Rack