HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Simon Mahler from the Department have published the paper: Experimental demonstration of crowd synchrony and first-order transition with lasers, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 12/Nov/2020
- what: The authors show that the synchronization of the lasers as a function of their number follows a first-order transition and that the experimental results are in good agreement with those predicted by theoretical models.
SUMMARY
Synchronization of independent dynamical elements via an intermediate medium plays an important role in biology, chemistry, engineering, and physics. It was investigated in cell and molecular . . .
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