Network topology and collapse of collective stable chaos
Abstract
Collective stable chaos consists of the persistence of disordered patterns in dynamical spatiotemporal systems possessing a negative maximum Lyapunov exponent. We analyze the role of the topology of connectivity on the emergence and collapse of collective stable chaos in systems of coupled maps defined on a small-world networks. As local dynamics we employ a map that exhibits a period-three superstable orbit. The network is characterized by a rewiring probability . We find that collective chaos is inhibited on some ranges of values of the probability ; instead, in these regions the system reaches a synchronized state equal to the period-three orbit of the local dynamics. Our results show that the presence of long-range interactions can induce the collapse of collective stable chaos in spatiotemporal systems.
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@article{arxiv.1012.0464,
title = {Network topology and collapse of collective stable chaos},
author = {J. Gonzalez-Estevez and M. G. Cosenza},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1012.0464},
year = {2015}
}
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4 pages, 2 figures