Evolutionary design of non-frustrated networks of phase-repulsive oscillators

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Evolutionary optimisation algorithm is employed to design networks of phase-repulsive oscillators that achieve an anti-phase synchronised state. By introducing the link frustration, the evolutionary process is implemented by rewiring the links with probability proportional to their frustration, until the final network displaying a unique non-frustrated dynamical state is reached. Resulting networks are bipartite and with zero clustering. In addition, the designed non-frustrated anti-phase synchronised networks display a clear topological scale. This contrasts usually studied cases of networks with phase-attractive dynamics, whose performance towards full synchronisation is typically enhanced by the presence of a topological hierarchy.

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Levnajić, Z. (2012). Evolutionary design of non-frustrated networks of phase-repulsive oscillators. Scientific Reports, 2. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep00967

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