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Collective canard explosions of globally-coupled rotators with adaptive coupling

Adaptation and Self-Organizing Systems 2025-12-09 v1 Disordered Systems and Neural Networks Dynamical Systems Chaotic Dynamics

Abstract

Canards, special trajectories that follow invariant repelling slow manifolds for long time intervals, have been frequently observed in slow-fast systems of either biological, chemical and physical nature. Here, collective canard explosions are demonstrated in a population of globally-coupled phase-rotators subject to adaptive coupling. In particular, we consider a bimodal Kuramoto model displaying coexistence of asynchronous and partially synchronized dynamics subject to a linear global feedback. A detailed geometric singular perturbation analysis of the associated mean-field model allows us to explain the emergence of collective canards in terms of the stability properties of the one-dimensional critical manifold, near which the slow macroscopic dynamics takes place. We finally show how collective canards and related manifolds gradually emerge in the globally-coupled system for increasing system sizes, in spite of the trivial dynamics of the uncoupled rotators.

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@article{arxiv.2110.10473,
  title  = {Collective canard explosions of globally-coupled rotators with adaptive coupling},
  author = {Marzena Ciszak and Simona Olmi and Giacomo Innocenti and Alessandro Torcini and Francesco Marino},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2110.10473},
  year   = {2025}
}

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