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Blinking chimeras in globally coupled rotators

Authors :
Goldschmidt, Richard Janis
Pikovsky, Arkady
Politi, Antonio
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

In globally coupled ensembles of identical oscillators so-called chimera states can be observed. The chimera state is a symmetry-broken regime, where a subset of oscillators forms a cluster, a synchronized population, while the rest of the system remains a collection of non-synchronized, scattered units. We describe here a blinking chimera regime in an ensemble of seven globally coupled rotators (Kuramoto oscillators with inertia). It is characterized by a death-birth process, where a long-term stable cluster of four oscillators suddenly dissolves and is very quickly reborn with a new, reshuffled configuration. We identify three different kinds of rare blinking events and give a quantitative characterization by applying stability analysis to the long-lived chaotic state and to the short-lived regular regimes which arise when the cluster dissolves.<br />Comment: 18 pages; 6 figueres

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1907.06201
Document Type :
Working Paper