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L Smirnov1,2, A Pikovsky3
1Department of Control Theory, Research and Education Mathematical Center 'Mathematics for Future Technologies', Nizhny Novgorod State University, Gagarin Avenue 23, Nizhny Novgorod 603022, Russia.
Abstract:
We consider a one-dimensional array of phase oscillators coupled via an auxiliary complex field. While in the seminal chimera studies by Kumamoto and Battogtokh only diffusion of the field was considered, we include advection which makes the coupling left-right asymmetric. Chimera starts to move and we demonstrate that a weakly turbulent moving pattern appears. It possesses a relatively large synchronous domain where the phases are nearly equal, and a more disordered domain where the local driving field is small. For a dense system with a large number of oscillators, there are strong local correlations in the disordered domain, which at most places looks like a smooth phase profile. We find also exact regular travelling wave chimera-like solutions of different complexity, but only some of them are stable. This article is part of the theme issue 'New trends in pattern formation and nonlinear dynamics of extended systems'.
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