The Sakaguchi-Kuramoto model in presence of asymmetric interactions that break phase-shift symmetry

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Abstract

The celebrated Kuramoto model provides an analytically tractable framework to study spontaneous collective synchronization and comprises globally coupled limit-cycle oscillators interacting symmetrically with one another. The Sakaguchi-Kuramoto model is a generalization of the basic model that considers the presence of a phase lag parameter in the interaction, thereby making it asymmetric between oscillator pairs. Here, we consider a further generalization by adding an interaction that breaks the phase-shift symmetry of the model. The highlight of our study is the unveiling of a very rich bifurcation diagram comprising of both oscillatory and non-oscillatory synchronized states as well as an incoherent state: There are regions of two-state as well as an interesting and hitherto unexplored three-state coexistence arising from asymmetric interactions in our model.

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Manoranjani, M., Gupta, S., & Chandrasekar, V. K. (2021). The Sakaguchi-Kuramoto model in presence of asymmetric interactions that break phase-shift symmetry. Chaos, 31(8). https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0055664

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