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Basin Riddling in Coupled Phase Oscillators

Published 2 Mar 2026 in nlin.CD, cond-mat.stat-mech, math.DS, nlin.PS, and nlin.SI | (2603.02135v1)

Abstract: We investigate the global basin structure of twisted states in nearest-neighbor coupled phase oscillators with a common phase shift αα. As αα increases, basin boundaries become progressively more complex, with their fractal dimension growing toward that of the full ambient phase space. We conjecture that the basins eventually become riddled as the system approaches the limit απ2α\to \fracπ{2}, where the dynamics becomes volume-preserving. We characterize the transient dynamics via the stabilization time of the winding number and demonstrate that it grows with system size. The scaling accelerates at larger phase shifts, transitioning from logarithmic to power-law behavior. We further analyze the dynamical origin of these long transients. Our results demonstrate how a single phase-shift governs fractal basin complexity and provide new insights into the global geometry and transient dynamics of multistable, yet non-chaotic, coupled phase oscillators.

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