Internal Reliability of Coupled Kuramoto-Sakaguchi Phase Oscillators
Abstract
The notion of internal reliability in dynamical networks describes whether replicas of a particular unit follow the dynamics of the reference unit. Reliability and anti-reliability can be quantified by the transversal Lyapunov exponents. We study phase oscillators coupled via Kuramoto-Sakaguchi-type interactions. Already the simplest solvable system of two oscillators demonstrates nontrivial reliability properties. We present numerical evidence of reliability and anti-reliability in small networks with a uniform distribution of natural frequencies. The dynamics of an ensemble of replicas can be described within the Watanabe-Strogatz theory, which predicts symmetry of the transversal Lyapunov exponents for replica-attractor and replica-repeller.
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