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We study the propagation of periodic pulse trains in excitable media exposed to external spatio-temporal noise using the light-sensitive Belousov-Zhabotinsky reaction with the underlying Oregonator model as representative example. In the weak noise approximation we find noise-induced transitions...
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We analyze the interplay of synchronization and structure evolution in an evolving network of phase oscillators. An … their mutual synchronization. We show that the evolving network reaches a small-world structure. Its clustering coefficient …
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Networks of interacting components are a class of complex systems that has attracted considerable interest over the last decades. In particular, if the dynamics of the autonomous components is characterised by an oscillatory behaviour, different types of synchronisation can be observed in...
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This paper considers the problem of controlling weighted complex dynamical networks by applying adaptive control to a fraction of network nodes. We investigate the local and global synchronization of the controlled dynamical network through the construction of a master stability function and a...
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Generalized synchronization in a drive-response Chua circuits is investigated. A cascade of transitions to GS is observed with increasing the interaction strength. The mechanism on the transitions to GS is given based on the asymptotic behaviors of response dynamics. Copyright EDP...
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We numerically investigate how to enhance synchronizability of coupled identical oscillators in complex networks with research focus on the roles of the high level of clustering for a given heterogeneity in the degree distribution. By using the edge-exchange method with the fixed degree...
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We study the influence of repulsive interactions on an ensemble of coupled excitable rotators. We find that a moderate fraction of repulsive interactions can trigger global firing of the ensemble. The regime of global firing, however, is suppressed in sufficiently large systems if the network of...
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In weighted networks, redistribution of link weights can effectively change the properties of networks, even though the corresponding binary topology remains unchanged. In this paper, the effects of weight randomization on synchronization of coupled chaotic maps is investigated on regular...
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