Solitary death in coupled limit-cycle oscillators with higher-order interactions

Abstract

Coupled limit cycle oscillators with pairwise interactions depict phase transitions to amplitude or oscillation death. This Letter introduces a scheme for higher-order interactions, which can not be decomposed into pairwise interactions. We investigate Stuart Landau oscillators' dynamical evolution under the impression of such a coupling scheme and discover a particular type of oscillator death where a coupling-dependent stable death state, away from the origin, arises in isolation without being accompanied by any other stable state. We call such a state a Solitary death state. Moreover, the explosive transition to the death state is preceded by a surge in amplitude, followed by the revival of the oscillations. Such versatile dynamical states are further enriched with sensitivity to initial conditions. Finally, we point out the resemblance of the results with different dynamical states associated with epileptic seizures.

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