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Basin of attraction for chimera states in a network of Rössler oscillators

Vagner dos Santos, Fernando S. Borges, Kelly C. Iarosz, Iberê L. Caldas, José D. Szezech, Ricardo L. Viana, Murilo S. Baptista, Antônio M. Batista

2020Chaos An Interdisciplinary Journal of Nonlinear Science19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Chimera states are spatiotemporal patterns in which coherent and incoherent dynamics coexist simultaneously. These patterns were observed in both locally and nonlocally coupled oscillators. We study the existence of chimera states in networks of coupled Rössler oscillators. The Rössler oscillator can exhibit periodic or chaotic behavior depending on the control parameters. In this work, we show that the existence of coherent, incoherent, and chimera states depends not only on the coupling strength, but also on the initial state of the network. The initial states can belong to complex basins of attraction that are not homogeneously distributed. Due to this fact, we characterize the basins by means of the uncertainty exponent and basin stability. In our simulations, we find basin boundaries with smooth, fractal, and riddled structures.

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AttractionStructural basinChimera (genetics)FractalChaoticCoupling strengthExponentStatistical physicsLévy flightPhysicsTopology (electrical circuits)Computer scienceMathematicsGeologyMathematical analysisRandom walkCombinatoricsCondensed matter physicsLinguisticsGeneBiochemistryStatisticsArtificial intelligenceChemistryPaleontologyPhilosophyNonlinear Dynamics and Pattern FormationNeural dynamics and brain functionChaos control and synchronization
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