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Yoji Kawamura1, Hiroya Nakao, Yoshiki Kuramoto
1Department of Physics, Graduate School of Sciences, Kyoto University, Kyoto 606-8502, Japan. kawamura@ton.scphys.kyoto-u.ac.jp
Abstract:
We demonstrate that nonlocally coupled limit-cycle oscillators subject to spatiotemporally white Gaussian noise can exhibit a noise-induced transition to turbulent states. After illustrating noise-induced turbulent states with numerical simulations using two representative models of limit-cycle oscillators, we develop a theory that clarifies the effective dynamical instabilities leading to the turbulent behavior using a hierarchy of dynamical reduction methods. We determine the parameter region where the system can exhibit noise-induced turbulent states, which is successfully confirmed by extensive numerical simulations at each level of the reduction.
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