Huygens’ clocks
The 336-year-old synchronization observations of Christiaan Huygens are reexam- ined in modern experiments. A simple model of synchronization is proposed. Keywords: synchronization, nonlinear dynamics
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http://www.physics.gatech.edu/schatz/pubs/royclocks2.pdf
The 336-year-old synchronization observations of Christiaan Huygens are reexam- ined in modern experiments. A simple model of synchronization is proposed. Keywords: synchronization, nonlinear dynamics
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http://www.physics.gatech.edu/schatz/pubs/royclocks2.pdf
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