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Title: | Spatial coexistence of synchronized oscillation and death: A chimeralike state |
Authors: | Dutta, P.S. Banerjee, T. |
Keywords: | A-stable Coupled oscillators Coupling strengths Ecological networks Mixed state Nonlocalities Stable steady state Synchronized oscillations Synchronization Environmental aspects and related phenomena Nonlinear system Spatiotemporal analysis Ecological and Environmental Processes Nonlinear dynamics Spatio-temporal analysis |
Issue Date: | 17-Nov-2016 |
Abstract: | We report an interesting spatiotemporal state, namely the chimeralike incongruous coexistence of synchronized oscillation and stable steady state (CSOD) in a network of nonlocally coupled oscillators. Unlike the chimera and chimera death state, in the CSOD state identical oscillators are self-organized into two coexisting spatially separated domains: In one domain neighboring oscillators show synchronized oscillation and in another domain the neighboring oscillators randomly populate either a synchronized oscillating state or a stable steady state (we call it a death state). We consider a realistic ecological network and show that the interplay of nonlocality and coupling strength results in two routes to the CSOD state: One is from a coexisting mixed state of amplitude chimera and death, and another one is from a globally synchronized state. We provide a qualitative explanation of the origin of this state. We further explore the importance of this study in ecology that gives insight into the relationship between spatial synchrony and global extinction of species. We believe this study will improve our understanding of chimera and chimera like states. |
URI: | http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/385 |
Appears in Collections: | Year-2015 |
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