Firefly Flashing Behavior as a Paradigmatic Example of Synchronization in Complex Networks
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Explore the fascinating world of firefly synchronization in complex networks through this 54-minute conference talk by Marcelo Avila from Universidad Mayor de San Andrés, Bolivia. Delve into the intricacies of firefly flashing behavior as a paradigmatic example of synchronization, ranging from simple inevitable sync to mobile oscillators. Part of the Workshop on Dynamical Processes on Complex Networks held from May 13-17, 2024, this presentation offers valuable insights into the complex dynamics of natural synchronization phenomena. Gain a deeper understanding of how these principles apply to various fields of study and their potential implications for research in complex systems.
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