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Amplitude entropy captures chimera resembling behavior in the altered brain dynamics during seizures. [PDF]
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Correction for Heinen et al., Species introductions shift seed dispersal potential more than extinctions across 120 island plant-frugivore communities. [PDF]
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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 ...
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Symmetries of Chimera States [PDF]
Symmetry broken states arise naturally in oscillatory networks. In this Letter, we investigate chaotic attractors in an ensemble of four mean-coupled Stuart-Landau oscillators with two oscillators being synchronized. We report that these states with partially broken symmetry, so-called chimera states, have different set-wise symmetries in the ...
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Spectral properties of chimera states
Chaos: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Nonlinear Science, 2011Chimera states are particular trajectories in systems of phase oscillators with nonlocal coupling that display a spatiotemporal pattern of coherent and incoherent motion. We present here a detailed analysis of the spectral properties for such trajectories.
Wolfrum, Matthias +3 more
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Chaos: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Nonlinear Science, 2023
In the classic Kuramoto system of coupled two-dimensional rotators, chimera states characterized by the coexistence of synchronous and asynchronous groups of oscillators are long-lived because the average lifetime of these states increases exponentially with the system size.
Ling-Wei Kong, Ying-Cheng Lai
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In the classic Kuramoto system of coupled two-dimensional rotators, chimera states characterized by the coexistence of synchronous and asynchronous groups of oscillators are long-lived because the average lifetime of these states increases exponentially with the system size.
Ling-Wei Kong, Ying-Cheng Lai
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Chimera states are chaotic transients
Physical Review E, 2011Preprint: Weierstraß-Institut für Angewandte Analysis und Stochastik, vol ...
Wolfrum, Matthias, Omel'chenko, Oleh
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