We present a systematic analysis of dynamic scaling in the time evolution of
the phase order parameter for coupled oscillators with non-identical natural
frequencies in terms of the Kuramoto model. This provides a comprehensive view
of phase synchronization. In particular, we extend finite-size scaling (FSS) in
the steady state to dynamics, determine critical exponents, and find the
critical coupling strength. The dynamic scaling approach enables us to measure
not only the FSS exponent associated with the correlation volume in finite
systems but also thermodynamic critical exponents. Based on the extended FSS
theory, we also discuss how the sampling of natural frequencies and thermal
noise affect dynamic scaling, which is numerically confirmed.Comment: 8 pages, 8 figures (18 eps files), 1 table; publised versio