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Asymmetric couplings enhance the transition from chimera state to synchronization

  • East China Normal University
  • Tongren University

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摘要

Chimera state has been well studied recently, but little attention has been paid to its transition to synchronization. We study this topic here by considering two groups of adaptively coupled Kuramoto oscillators. By searching the final states of different initial conditions, we find that the system can easily show a chimera state with robustness to initial conditions, in contrast to the sensitive dependence of chimera state on initial conditions in previous studies. Further, we show that, in the case of symmetric couplings, the behaviors of the two groups are always complementary to each other, i.e., robustness of chimera state, except a small basin of synchronization. Interestingly, we reveal that the basin of synchronization will be significantly increased when either the coupling of inner groups or that of intergroups are asymmetric. This transition from the attractor of chimera state to the attractor of synchronization is closely related to both the phase delay and the asymmetric degree of coupling strengths, resulting in a diversity of attractor's patterns. A theory based on the Ott-Antonsen ansatz is given to explain the numerical simulations. This finding may be meaningful for the control of competition between two attractors in biological systems, such as the cardiac rhythm and ventricular fibrillation, etc.

源语言英语
文章编号052209
期刊Physical Review E
96
5
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 14 11月 2017

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