Overcoming oscillation quenching in coupled nonlinear oscillators

ORAL

Abstract

Rhythmic oscillation activity plays an important role in various natural and artificial systems. However, the appearance of oscillation quenching phenomena can lead to a loss or degradation of intrinsic function for many practical systems. In this work, we introduce a simple method based on the external positive feedback that can efficiently revoke these quenching states in different coupling schemes. Taking the limit cycle Stuart-Landau systems as example, we have illustrated numerically and analytically that tuning the feedback strength can shrinks drastically the oscillation quenching regions in the parameter space. Our study will provide a new and general framework to retrieve the rhythmicity or the strengthen the robustness for dynamic activity of coupled nonlinear systems.

*This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grants Nos. 11772254 and 11742013).

Presenters

  • Nannan Zhao

    • Northwestern Polytechnical University

Authors

  • Nannan Zhao

    • Northwestern Polytechnical University
  • Zhongkui Sun

    • Northwestern Polytechnical University