Finite-density-induced motility and turbulence of chimera solitons

Author:

Smirnov L AORCID,Bolotov M IORCID,Bolotov D I,Osipov G VORCID,Pikovsky AORCID

Abstract

Abstract We consider a one-dimensional oscillatory medium with a coupling through a diffusive linear field. In the limit of fast diffusion this setup reduces to the classical Kuramoto–Battogtokh model. We demonstrate that for a finite diffusion stable chimera solitons, namely localized synchronous domain in an infinite asynchronous environment, are possible. The solitons are stable also for finite density of oscillators, but in this case they sway with a nearly constant speed. This finite-density-induced motility disappears in the continuum limit, as the velocity of the solitons is inverse proportional to the density. A long-wave instability of the homogeneous asynchronous state causes soliton turbulence, which appears as a sequence of soliton mergings and creations. As the instability of the asynchronous state becomes stronger, this turbulence develops into a spatio-temporal intermittency.

Funder

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation

Russian Science Foundation

Publisher

IOP Publishing

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy

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