Delay-enhanced coherent chaotic oscillations in networks with large disorders

Senthilkumar, D. V. ; Suresh, R. ; Sheeba, Jane H. ; Lakshmanan, M. ; Kurths, J. (2011) Delay-enhanced coherent chaotic oscillations in networks with large disorders Physical Review E - Statistical, Nonlinear and Soft Matter Physics, 84 (6). 066206_1-066206_15. ISSN 1539-3755

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Abstract

We study the effect of coupling delay in a regular network with a ring topology and in a more complex network with an all-to-all (global) topology in the presence of impurities (disorder). We find that the coupling delay is capable of inducing phase-coherent chaotic oscillations in both types of networks, thereby enhancing the spatiotemporal complexity even in the presence of 50% of symmetric disorders of both fixed and random types. Furthermore, the coupling delay increases the robustness of the networks up to 70% of disorders, thereby preventing the network from acquiring periodic oscillations to foster disorder-induced spatiotemporal order. We also confirm the enhancement of coherent chaotic oscillations using snapshots of the phases and values of the associated Kuramoto order parameter. We also explain a possible mechanism for the phenomenon of delay-induced coherent chaotic oscillations despite the presence of large disorders and discuss its applications.

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