From synchronous to one-time delayed dynamics in coupled maps
Abstract
We study the completely synchronized states (CSSs) of a system of coupled logistic maps as a function of three parameters: interaction strength (), range of the interaction (α), that can vary from first-neighbors to global coupling, and a parameter (β) that allows to scan continuously from non-delayed to one-time delayed dynamics. % We identify in the plane α- periodic orbits, limit cycles and chaotic trajectories, and describe how these structures change with the delay. These features can be explained by studying the bifurcation diagrams of a two-dimensional non-delayed map. This allows us to understand the effects of one-time delays on CSSs, e.g, regularization of chaotic orbits and synchronization of short-range coupled maps, observed when the dynamics is moderately delayed. Finally, we substitute the logistic map by cubic and logarithmic maps, in order to test the robustness of our findings.
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