Collective dynamics of random Janus oscillator networks
Abstract
Janus oscillators have been recently introduced as a remarkably simple phase oscillator model that exhibits non-trivial dynamical patterns -- such as chimeras, explosive transitions, and asymmetry-induced synchronization -- that once were only observed in specifically tailored models. Here we study ensembles of Janus oscillators coupled on large homogeneous and heterogeneous networks. By virtue of the Ott-Antonsen reduction scheme, we find that the rich dynamics of Janus oscillators persists in the thermodynamic limit of random regular, Erd\H{o}s-R\'enyi and scale-free random networks. We uncover for all these networks the coexistence between partially synchronized state and a multitude of states displaying global oscillations. Furthermore, abrupt transitions of the global and local order parameters are observed for all topologies considered. Interestingly, only for scale-free networks, it is found that states displaying global oscillations vanish in the thermodynamic limit.
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@article{arxiv.1907.12065,
title = {Collective dynamics of random Janus oscillator networks},
author = {Thomas Peron and Deniz Eroglu and Francisco A. Rodrigues and Yamir Moreno},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1907.12065},
year = {2020}
}