Transcritical riddling in a system of coupled maps

O. Popovych, Yu. Maistrenko, E. Mosekilde, A. Pikovsky, and J. Kurths
Phys. Rev. E 63, 036201 – Published 14 February 2001
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Abstract

The transition from fully synchronized behavior to two-cluster dynamics is investigated for a system of N globally coupled chaotic oscillators by means of a model of two coupled logistic maps. An uneven distribution of oscillators between the two clusters causes an asymmetry to arise in the coupling of the model system. While the transverse period-doubling bifurcation remains essentially unaffected by this asymmetry, the transverse pitchfork bifurcation is turned into a saddle-node bifurcation followed by a transcritical riddling bifurcation in which a periodic orbit embedded in the synchronized chaotic state loses its transverse stability. We show that the transcritical riddling transition is always hard. For this, we study the sequence of bifurcations that the asynchronous point cycles produced in the saddle-node bifurcation undergo, and show how the manifolds of these cycles control the magnitude of asynchronous bursts. In the case where the system involves two subpopulations of oscillators with a small mismatch of the parameters, the transcritical riddling will be replaced by two subsequent saddle-node bifurcations, or the saddle cycle involved in the transverse destabilization of the synchronized chaotic state may smoothly shift away from the synchronization manifold. In this way, the transcritical riddling bifurcation is substituted by a symmetry-breaking bifurcation, which is accompanied by the destruction of a thin invariant region around the symmetrical chaotic state.

  • Received 23 May 2000

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevE.63.036201

©2001 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

O. Popovych1, Yu. Maistrenko1, E. Mosekilde2, A. Pikovsky3, and J. Kurths3

  • 1Institute of Mathematics, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, 01601 Kiev, Ukraine
  • 2Department of Physics, Technical University of Denmark, DK-2800 Lyngby, Denmark
  • 3Department of Physics, Potsdam University, PF 601553, 14415 Potsdam, Germany

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Vol. 63, Iss. 3 — March 2001

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