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Chimera states in pulse coupled neural networks: the influence of dilution and noise

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Publication Date:
2019
abstract:
We analyse the possible dynamical states emerging for two symmetrically pulse coupled populations of leaky integrate-and-fire neurons. In particular, we observe broken symmetry states in this set-up: namely, breathing chimeras, where one population is fully synchronized and the other is in a state of partial synchronization (PS) as well as generalized chimera states, where both populations are in PS, but with different levels of synchronization. Symmetric macroscopic states are also present, ranging from quasi-periodic motions, to collective chaos, from splay states to population anti-phase partial synchronization. We then investigate the influence of disorder, such as random link removal or noise, on the dynamics of collective solutions in this model. As a result, we observe that broken symmetry chimera-like states, with both populations partially synchronized, persist up to 80% of broken links and up to noise amplitudes ?8% of threshold-reset distance. Furthermore, the introduction of disorder on symmetric chaotic state has a constructive effect, namely to induce the emergence of chimera-like states at intermediate dilution or noise level.
Iris type:
02.01 Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
Keywords:
spiking networks
List of contributors:
Torcini, Alessandro; Olmi, Simona
Authors of the University:
OLMI SIMONA
TORCINI ALESSANDRO
Handle:
https://iris.cnr.it/handle/20.500.14243/371453
Book title:
Nonlinear Dynamics in Computational Neuroscience
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