Impact of phase lag on synchronization in frustrated Kuramoto model with higher-order interactions

Abstract

The study of first order transition (explosive synchronization) in an ensemble (network) of coupled oscillators has been the topic of paramount interest among the researchers for more than onedecade. Several frameworks have been proposed to induce explosive synchronization in a network and it has been reported that phase frustration in a network usually suppresses first order transition in the presence of pairwise interactions among the oscillators. However, on the contrary, by considering networks of phase frustrated coupled oscillators in the presence of higher order interactions (upto 2-simplexes) we show here under certain conditions, phase frustration can promote explosive synchronization in a network. A reduced order model of the network in the thermodynamic limit is derived using the Ott-Antonsen ansatz to explain this surprising result. Analytical treatment of the reduced order model including bifurcation analysis explains the apparent counter intuitive result quite clearly.

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