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Collective excitability in highly diluted random networks of oscillators.

Gabriele PaoliniMarzena CiszakFrancesco MarinoSimona OlmiAlessandro Torcini
Published in: Chaos (Woodbury, N.Y.) (2022)
We report on collective excitable events in a highly diluted random network of non-excitable nodes. Excitability arises thanks to a self-sustained local adaptation mechanism that drives the system on a slow timescale across a hysteretic phase transition involving states with different degrees of synchronization. These phenomena have been investigated for the Kuramoto model with bimodal distribution of the natural frequencies and for the Kuramoto model with inertia and a unimodal frequency distribution. We consider global and partial stimulation protocols and characterize the system response for different levels of dilution. We compare the results with those obtained in the fully coupled case showing that such collective phenomena are remarkably robust against network diluteness.
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