Yoshiki Kuramoto

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Yoshiki Kuramoto (蔵本 由紀, Kuramoto Yoshiki) (born 1940) is a Japanese physicist in the Nonlinear Dynamics group at Kyoto University who formulated the Kuramoto model[1] and is also known for the Kuramoto–Sivashinsky equation. He is also the discoverer of so-called chimera states in networks of coupled oscillators.

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  1. ^ Nadis, Steven (20 February 2003). "Complex systems: All together now". Nature. pp. 780–782. Bibcode:2003Natur.421..780N. doi:10.1038/421780a. Retrieved 3 December 2010.


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