Instability to a heterogeneous oscillatory state in randomly connected recurrent networks with delayed interactions
classification
❄️ cond-mat.dis-nn
q-bio.NC
keywords
networksoscillatorybifurcationdelayedheterogeneousinstabilityinteractionsoscillations
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Oscillatory dynamics are ubiquitous in biological networks. Possible sources of oscillations are well understood in low-dimensional systems, but have not been fully explored in high-dimensional networks. Here we study large networks consisting of randomly coupled rate units. We identify a novel type of bifurcation in which a continuous part of the eigenvalue spectrum of the linear stability matrix crosses the instability line at non-zero-frequency. This bifurcation occurs when the interactions are delayed and partially anti-symmetric, and leads to a heterogeneous oscillatory state in which oscillations are apparent in the activity of individual units, but not on the population-average level.
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