Counting equilibria of large complex systems by instability index

Author:

Ben Arous GérardORCID,Fyodorov Yan V.ORCID,Khoruzhenko Boris A.ORCID

Abstract

We consider a nonlinear autonomous system of N1 degrees of freedom randomly coupled by both relaxational (“gradient”) and nonrelaxational (“solenoidal”) random interactions. We show that with increased interaction strength, such systems generically undergo an abrupt transition from a trivial phase portrait with a single stable equilibrium into a topologically nontrivial regime of “absolute instability” where equilibria are on average exponentially abundant, but typically, all of them are unstable, unless the dynamics is purely gradient. When interactions increase even further, the stable equilibria eventually become on average exponentially abundant unless the interaction is purely solenoidal. We further calculate the mean proportion of equilibria that have a fixed fraction of unstable directions.

Funder

United States - Israel Binational Science Foundation

Publisher

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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