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\section{Kuramoto history and motivation  (Benjamin)}  short history: He started it as a toy model (in 1975) and because  multiplicative coupling is more complicated to deal with than sine  coupling. It turned out to be a good description for many real world  synchronization processes (neuroscience, chemical oscillators, and many  more with modified Kuramoto models)  http://i.ytimg.com/vi/lac4TxWyBOg/hqdefault.jpg  http://jasss.soc.surrey.ac.uk/10/4/6/Dekker.fig4.gif  http://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007\%2FBFb0013365?LI=true\#page-1 \begin{frame}{Kuramoto history}  \begin{minipage}[t]{1\columnwidth}%  \begin{minipage}[t]{0.45\columnwidth}%  \begin{figure}[h]  \includegraphics[width=4cm]{\string"Kuramoto himself\string".eps}  \end{figure}  %  \end{minipage}\quad{}%  \begin{minipage}[t]{0.45\columnwidth}%  original paper in 1975  \begin{figure}[h]  \includegraphics[width=4cm]{\string"Kuramoto formula\string".eps}  \end{figure}  %  \end{minipage}%  \end{minipage}\medskip{}  \begin{center}  \visible<2->{%  \begin{minipage}[t]{0.45\columnwidth}%  \begin{center}  \begin{figure}[h]  \includegraphics[width=5cm]{\string"Kuramoto_example network\string".eps}   \end{figure}  \par\end{center}%  \end{minipage}}  \par\end{center}  \end{frame}