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Effect of Topology upon Relay Synchronization in Triplex Neuronal Networks

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arxiv 2003.10136 v1 pith:A6N2Q3NQ submitted 2020-03-23 nlin.AO nlin.PS

Effect of Topology upon Relay Synchronization in Triplex Neuronal Networks

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Relay synchronization in complex networks is characterized by the synchronization of remote parts of the network due to their interaction via a relay. In multilayer networks, distant layers that are not connected directly can synchronize due to signal propagation via relay layers. In this work, we investigate relay synchronization of partial synchronization patterns like chimera states in three-layer networks of interacting FitzHugh-Nagumo oscillators. We demonstrate that the phenomenon of relay synchronization is robust to topological random inhomogeneities of small-world type in the layer networks. We show that including randomness in the connectivity structure either of the remote network layers, or of the relay layer, increases the range of interlayer coupling strength where relay synchronization can be observed.

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