A global bifurcation organizing rhythmic activity in a coupled network
Abstract: We study a system of coupled phase oscillators near a saddle-node on an invariant circle bifurcation and driven by random intrinsic frequencies. Under the variation of control parameters, the system undergoes a phase transition changing the qualitative properties of collective dynamics. Using the Ott-Antonsen reduction and geometric techniques for ordinary differential equations, we identify a heteroclinic bifurcation in a family of vector fields on a cylinder, which explains the change in collective dynamics. Specifically, we show that the heteroclinic bifurcation separates two topologically distinct families of limit cycles: contractible limit cycles before the bifurcation from noncontractibile ones after the bifurcation. Both families are stable for the model at hand.
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