| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1868341 | Physics Letters A | 2006 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
We study the coupling effect on the occurrence of partial synchronization in four coupled one-dimensional maps by varying a parameter w (0⩽w⩽1) which tunes the “weight” in the next-nearest-neighbor coupling from the local nearest-neighbor coupling (w=0) to the global coupling (w=1). As the coupling parameter ε decreases and passes a threshold value εâ, the fully synchronized attractor on the diagonal becomes transversely unstable via a blowout bifurcation, and then a partially synchronized or completely desynchronized attractor appears depending on the value of w. For the case of local coupling (w=0), partial synchronization occurs on an invariant plane. However, as w increases and passes a threshold value wâ, a transition from partial synchronization to complete desynchronization takes place. Thus, for wâ
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Authors
Woochang Lim, Kim Kim,
