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Hauptverfasser: Mondal, Abhijit, Khanra, Pitambar, Ghosh, Subrata, Kundu, Prosenjit, Hens, Chittaranjan, Pal, Pinaki
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Veröffentlicht: 2025
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Online-Zugang:https://arxiv.org/abs/2508.06502
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author Mondal, Abhijit
Khanra, Pitambar
Ghosh, Subrata
Kundu, Prosenjit
Hens, Chittaranjan
Pal, Pinaki
author_facet Mondal, Abhijit
Khanra, Pitambar
Ghosh, Subrata
Kundu, Prosenjit
Hens, Chittaranjan
Pal, Pinaki
contents Cluster synchronization in multilayer networks of phase oscillators with phase-lag poses significant challenges due to the destabilizing effects of delayed interactions. Leveraging the Sakaguchi-Kuramoto model, this study addresses these challenges by systematically exploring the role of natural frequency distributions in sustaining cluster synchronization under high phase-lag conditions. We focus on four distributions: uniform (uni-uni), partially degree-correlated (deg-uni, uni-deg), and fully degree-correlated (deg-deg), where oscillators' intrinsic frequencies align with their network connectivity. Through numerical and analytical investigations, we demonstrate that the deg-deg distribution, where both layers employ degree-matched frequencies, remarkably enhances synchronization stability, outperforming other configurations. We analyze two distinct network architectures: one composed entirely of nontrivial clusters and another combining trivial and nontrivial clusters. Results reveal that structural heterogeneity encoded in the deg-deg coupling counteracts phase-lag-induced desynchronization, enabling robust cluster synchronization even at large phase-lag values. Stability is rigorously validated via transverse Lyapunov exponents (TLEs), which confirm that deg-deg networks exhibit broader synchronization regimes compared to uniform or partially correlated systems. These findings provide critical insights into the interplay between topological heterogeneity and dynamical resilience, offering a framework for designing robust multilayer systems from delay-tolerant power grids to adaptive biological networks, where synchronization under phase-lag is paramount.
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spellingShingle Enhancing cluster synchronization in phase-lagged multilayer networks
Mondal, Abhijit
Khanra, Pitambar
Ghosh, Subrata
Kundu, Prosenjit
Hens, Chittaranjan
Pal, Pinaki
Chaotic Dynamics
Computational Physics
Cluster synchronization in multilayer networks of phase oscillators with phase-lag poses significant challenges due to the destabilizing effects of delayed interactions. Leveraging the Sakaguchi-Kuramoto model, this study addresses these challenges by systematically exploring the role of natural frequency distributions in sustaining cluster synchronization under high phase-lag conditions. We focus on four distributions: uniform (uni-uni), partially degree-correlated (deg-uni, uni-deg), and fully degree-correlated (deg-deg), where oscillators' intrinsic frequencies align with their network connectivity. Through numerical and analytical investigations, we demonstrate that the deg-deg distribution, where both layers employ degree-matched frequencies, remarkably enhances synchronization stability, outperforming other configurations. We analyze two distinct network architectures: one composed entirely of nontrivial clusters and another combining trivial and nontrivial clusters. Results reveal that structural heterogeneity encoded in the deg-deg coupling counteracts phase-lag-induced desynchronization, enabling robust cluster synchronization even at large phase-lag values. Stability is rigorously validated via transverse Lyapunov exponents (TLEs), which confirm that deg-deg networks exhibit broader synchronization regimes compared to uniform or partially correlated systems. These findings provide critical insights into the interplay between topological heterogeneity and dynamical resilience, offering a framework for designing robust multilayer systems from delay-tolerant power grids to adaptive biological networks, where synchronization under phase-lag is paramount.
title Enhancing cluster synchronization in phase-lagged multilayer networks
topic Chaotic Dynamics
Computational Physics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2508.06502