Chimeras and traveling waves in ensembles of Kuramoto oscillators off the Poisson manifold

Author:

Crnkić Aladin1ORCID,Jaćimović Vladimir2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Technical Engineering, University of Bihać 1 , I. Ljubijankića, bb., 77000 Bihać, Bosnia and Herzegovina

2. Faculty of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, University of Montenegro 2 , Cetinjski put, bb., 81000 Podgorica, Montenegro

Abstract

We examine how perturbations off the Poisson manifold affect chimeras and traveling waves (TWs) in Kuramoto models with two sub-populations. Our numerical study is based on simulations on invariant manifolds, which contain von Mises probability distributions. Our study demonstrates that chimeras and TWs off the Poisson manifold always “breathe”, and the effect of breathing is more pronounced further from the Poisson manifold. On the other side, TWs arising in similar models on the sphere always breathe moderately, no matter if the dynamics take place near the Poisson manifold or far away from it.

Publisher

AIP Publishing

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