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Paper discussing renewal aging as emerging property of phase synchronization.
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Abstract: In this letter we examine a model recently proposed to produce phase synchronization [K. Wood et al, Phys. Rev. Lett. 96, 145701 (2006)] and we show that the onset to synchronization corresponds to the emergence of an intermittent process that is non-Poisson and renewal at the same time. We argue that this makes the model appropriate for the physics of blinking quantum dots, and the dynamics of human brain as well.
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Bianco, Simone; Geneston, Elvis L.; Grigolini, Paolo & Ignaccolo, Massimiliano.Renewal Aging as Emerging Property of Phase Synchronization,
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