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Smallest chimera states

Yuri Maistrenko, Serhiy Brezetsky, Patrycja Jaros, Roman Levchenko, and Tomasz Kapitaniak
Phys. Rev. E 95, 010203(R) – Published 20 January 2017

Abstract

We demonstrate that chimera behavior can be observed in small networks consisting of three identical oscillators, with mutual all-to-all coupling. Three different types of chimeras, characterized by the coexistence of two coherent oscillators and one incoherent oscillator (i.e., rotating with another frequency) have been identified, where the oscillators show periodic (two types) and chaotic (one type) behaviors. Typical bifurcations at the transitions from full synchronization to chimera states and between different types of chimeras have been described. Parameter regions for the chimera states are obtained in the form of Arnold tongues, issued from a singular parameter point. Our analysis suggests that chimera states can be observed in small networks relevant to various real-world systems.

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  • Received 8 November 2016

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevE.95.010203

©2017 American Physical Society

Physics Subject Headings (PhySH)

Nonlinear Dynamics

Authors & Affiliations

Yuri Maistrenko1,2, Serhiy Brezetsky1, Patrycja Jaros1, Roman Levchenko3, and Tomasz Kapitaniak1

  • 1Division of Dynamics, Technical University of Lodz, Stefanowskiego 1/15, 90-924 Lodz, Poland
  • 2Institute of Mathematics and Centre for Medical and Biotechnical Research, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Tereshchenkivska St. 3, 01030 Kyiv, Ukraine
  • 3Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, Volodymyrska St. 60, 01030 Kyiv, Ukraine

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Vol. 95, Iss. 1 — January 2017

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