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Multiplexing topologies and time scales: The gains and losses of synchrony.

Sergey Makovkin1, Anil Kumar2, Alexey Zaikin1,3, Sarika Jalan2,4, Mikhail Ivanchenko1.   

Abstract

Inspired by the recent interest in collective dynamics of biological neural networks immersed in the glial cell medium, we investigate the frequency and phase order, i.e., Kuramoto type of synchronization in a multiplex two-layer network of phase oscillators of different time scales and topologies. One of them has a long-range connectivity, exemplified by the Erdős-Rényi random network, and supports both kinds of synchrony. The other is a locally coupled two-dimensional lattice that can reach frequency synchronization but lacks phase order. Drastically different layer frequencies disentangle intra- and interlayer synchronization. We find that an indirect but sufficiently strong coupling through the regular layer can induce both phase order in the originally nonsynchronized random layer and global order, even when an isolated regular layer does not manifest it in principle. At the same time, the route to global synchronization is complex: an initial onset of (partial) synchrony in the regular layer, when its intra- and interlayer coupling is increased, provokes the loss of synchrony even in the originally synchronized random layer. Ultimately, a developed asynchronous dynamics in both layers is abruptly taken over by the global synchrony of both kinds.

Year:  2017        PMID: 29347745     DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevE.96.052214

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Phys Rev E        ISSN: 2470-0045            Impact factor:   2.529


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1.  Assortative mixing in spatially-extended networks.

Authors:  Vladimir V Makarov; Daniil V Kirsanov; Nikita S Frolov; Vladimir A Maksimenko; Xuelong Li; Zhen Wang; Alexander E Hramov; Stefano Boccaletti
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2018-09-14       Impact factor: 4.379

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