Working paperChimera states are dynamical patterns in networks of coupled oscillators in which regions of synchronous and asynchronous oscillation coexist. Although these states are typically observed in large ensembles of oscillators and analyzed in the continuum limit, chimeras may also occur in systems with finite (and small) numbers of oscillators. Focusing on networks of $2N$ phase oscillators that are organized in two groups, we find that chimera states, corresponding to attracting periodic orbits, appear with as few as two oscillators per group and demonstrate that for $N>2$ the bifurcations that create them are analogous to those observed in the continuum limit. These findings suggest that chimeras, which bear striking similarities ...
Networks of coupled oscillators in chimera states are characterized by an intriguing interplay of sy...
In a globally coupled network of chaotically oscillating identical Rössler systems, chimera-like sta...
More than a decade ago, a surprising coexistence of synchronous and asynchronous behavior called the...
Copyright © 2015 AIP PublishingWe suggest a definition for a type of chimera state that appears in n...
We review chimera patterns, which consist of coexisting spatial domains of coherent (synchronized) a...
abstract: A remarkable phenomenon in spatiotemporal dynamical systems is chimera state, where the st...
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Networks of identical coupled oscillators display a remarkable spatiotemporal pattern, the chimera s...
We thank Prof. L. Huang for helpful discussions. This work was partially supported by ARO under Gran...
We consider the simplest network of coupled non-identical phase oscillators capable of displaying a ...
Chimera-like states are manifested through the coexistence of synchronous and asynchronous dynamics ...
Chimera-like states are manifested through the coexistence of synchronous and asynchronous dynamics ...
Chimera states are self-organized spatiotemporal patterns of coexisting coherence and incoherence. W...
This article may be downloaded for personal use only. Any other use requires prior permission of the...
Chimera states are self-organized spatiotemporal patterns of coexisting coherence and incoherence. W...
Networks of coupled oscillators in chimera states are characterized by an intriguing interplay of sy...
In a globally coupled network of chaotically oscillating identical Rössler systems, chimera-like sta...
More than a decade ago, a surprising coexistence of synchronous and asynchronous behavior called the...
Copyright © 2015 AIP PublishingWe suggest a definition for a type of chimera state that appears in n...
We review chimera patterns, which consist of coexisting spatial domains of coherent (synchronized) a...
abstract: A remarkable phenomenon in spatiotemporal dynamical systems is chimera state, where the st...
This article may be downloaded for personal use only. Any other use requires prior permission of the...
Networks of identical coupled oscillators display a remarkable spatiotemporal pattern, the chimera s...
We thank Prof. L. Huang for helpful discussions. This work was partially supported by ARO under Gran...
We consider the simplest network of coupled non-identical phase oscillators capable of displaying a ...
Chimera-like states are manifested through the coexistence of synchronous and asynchronous dynamics ...
Chimera-like states are manifested through the coexistence of synchronous and asynchronous dynamics ...
Chimera states are self-organized spatiotemporal patterns of coexisting coherence and incoherence. W...
This article may be downloaded for personal use only. Any other use requires prior permission of the...
Chimera states are self-organized spatiotemporal patterns of coexisting coherence and incoherence. W...
Networks of coupled oscillators in chimera states are characterized by an intriguing interplay of sy...
In a globally coupled network of chaotically oscillating identical Rössler systems, chimera-like sta...
More than a decade ago, a surprising coexistence of synchronous and asynchronous behavior called the...