Synchronisation is More Readily Achieved in Many Systems tha

Synchronisation is More Readily Achieved in Many Systems than Previously Thought

Physicists from Trinity College Dublin have unlocked the secret that explains how large groups of individual "oscillators" – from flashing fireflies to cheering crowds, and from ticking clocks to clicking metronomes – tend to synchronise when in each other's company.

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