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Stability of Remote Synchronization in Star Networks of Kuramoto Oscillators

Published 20 Feb 2021 in nlin.CD and math.OC | (2102.10216v1)

Abstract: Synchrony of neuronal ensembles is believed to facilitate information exchange among cortical regions in the human brain. Recently, it has been observed that distant brain areas which are not directly connected by neural links also experience synchronization. Such synchronization between remote regions is sometimes due to the presence of a mediating region connecting them, e.g., \textit{the thalamus}. The underlying network structure of this phenomenon is star-like and motivates us to study the \textit{remote synchronization} of Kuramoto oscillators, {modeling neural dynamics}, coupled by a directed star network, for which peripheral oscillators get phase synchronized, remaining the accommodating central mediator at a different phase. We show that the symmetry of the coupling strengths of the outgoing links from the central oscillator plays a crucial role in enabling stable remote synchronization. We also consider the case when there is a phase shift in the model which results from synaptic and conduction delays. Sufficient conditions on the coupling strengths are obtained to ensure the stability of remotely synchronized states. To validate our obtained results, numerical simulations are also performed.

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