Hysteresis and synchronization processes of Kuramoto oscillators on high-dimensional simplicial complexes with the competing simplex-encoded couplings
Abstract
Recent studies of dynamic properties in complex systems point out the profound impact of hidden geometry features known as simplicial complexes, which enable geometrically conditioned many-body interactions. Studies of collective behaviours on the controlled-structure complexes can reveal the subtle interplay of geometry and dynamics. Here, we investigate the phase synchronisation dynamics under the competing interactions embedded on 1-simplex (edges) and 2-simplex (triangles) faces of a homogeneous 4-dimensional simplicial complex. Its underlying network is a 1-hyperbolic graph with the assortative correlations among the node's degrees and the spectral dimension that exceeds . We determine the time-averaged system's order parameter to characterise the synchronisation level. In the absence of higher interactions, the complete synchrony is continuously reached with the increasing positive pairwise interactions (), and a partial synchronisation for the negative couplings () with no apparent hysteresis. Similar behaviour occurs in the degree-preserved randomised network. In contrast, the synchronisation is absent for the negative pairwise coupling in the entirely random graph and simple scale-free networks. Increasing the strength of the triangle-based interactions gradually hinders the synchronisation promoted by pairwise couplings, and the non-symmetric hysteresis loop opens with an abrupt desynchronisation transition towards the branch. However, for substantial triangle-based interactions, the frustration effects prevail, preventing the complete synchronisation, and the abrupt transition disappears. These findings shed new light on the mechanisms by which the high-dimensional simplicial complexes in natural systems, such as human connectomes, can modulate their native synchronisation processes.
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@article{arxiv.2106.04355,
title = {Hysteresis and synchronization processes of Kuramoto oscillators on high-dimensional simplicial complexes with the competing simplex-encoded couplings},
author = {Malayaja Chutani and Bosiljka Tadic and Neelima Gupte},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2106.04355},
year = {2021}
}
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9 pages, 6 figures included