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Collective Dynamical Behaviors of Nonlocally Coupled Brockett Oscillators

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  • Janarthan Ramadoss
  • Premraj Durairaj
  • Karthikeyan Rajagopal
  • Akif Akgul
  • Ji Wang

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In this study, we consider a network of nonlocally coupled Brockett oscillators (BOs) with attractive and repulsive (AR) couplings to illustrate the existence of diverse collective dynamical behaviors, whereas previous studies solely concentrated on synchronization. In the absence of coupling, the individual BO oscillator shows stable periodic oscillations (POs) or stable steady state (SS) depending on the critical values of the parameters. We first begin by examining the collective dynamics by setting the critical value of the parameters at the active (PO) region. A diverge collective dynamical states are manifested for a fixed nonlocal coupling range with rising coupling magnitude. Notably, the lower coupling strength exhibits two distinct dynamical patterns at lower and higher transients. At lesser transients, for example, transient dynamics of desynchronization, chimera, and traveling wave states are observed. At larger time periods, the transient dynamics disappear with the emergence of a synchronized state. Increasing the coupling strength results in a unique state of traveling wave or synchronized state for smaller and larger time periods depending on the coupling strength. Increasing the coupling strength further gives rise to clustering behaviors. Importantly, the considered system attains cluster oscillation death (COD) through a cluster oscillatory state (COS). Finally, there exists a chimera death at a larger coupling strength. The observed dynamical transitions are further demonstrated through the two-parameter analysis by setting different critical thresholds.

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  • Janarthan Ramadoss & Premraj Durairaj & Karthikeyan Rajagopal & Akif Akgul & Ji Wang, 2023. "Collective Dynamical Behaviors of Nonlocally Coupled Brockett Oscillators," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2023, pages 1-7, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:1600610
    DOI: 10.1155/2023/1600610
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