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Experimental investigation of chimera states with quiescent and synchronous domains in coupled electronic oscillators
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EngineeringOscillation DeathCoherence ResonanceChimera StatesBiophysicsQuantum ScienceCoupled Electronic OscillatorsExperimental InvestigationPhysicsCoherent DomainChaos TheoryBifurcation TheoryPattern FormationComputational NeuroscienceApplied PhysicsCondensed Matter PhysicsNeuroscienceQuantum ChaosNonlinear ResonanceMedicineNonlinear Oscillation
Chimera states, that is, dynamical regimes characterized by the existence of a symmetry-broken solution where a coherent domain and an incoherent one coexist, have been theoretically demonstrated and numerically found in networks of homogeneously coupled identical oscillators. In this work we experimentally investigate the behavior of a closed and an open chain of electronic circuits with neuron-like spiking dynamics and first neighbor connections. Experimental results show the onset of a regime that we call chimera states with quiescent and synchronous domains, where synchronization coexists with spatially patterned oscillation death. The whole experimental bifurcation scenario, showing how disordered states, synchronization, chimera states with quiescent and synchronous domains, and oscillatory death states emerge as coupling is varied, is presented.
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