Date
Thu, 04 May 2017
Time
16:00 - 17:00
Location
L3
Speaker
Christian Bick
Organisation
University of Oxford

Networks of interacting oscillators give rise to collective dynamics such as localized frequency synchrony. In networks of neuronal oscillators, for example, the location of frequency synchrony could encode information. We discuss some recent persistence results for certain dynamically invariant sets called weak chimeras, which show localized frequency synchrony of oscillators. We then explore how the network structure and interaction allows for dynamic switching of the spatial location of frequency synchrony: these dynamics are induced by stable heteroclinic connections between weak chimeras. Part of this work is joined with Peter Ashwin (Exeter).

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