Feedback-delay dependence of the stability of cluster periodic orbits in populations of degrade-and-fire oscillators with common activator
Bastien Fernandez, Matteo Tanzi

TL;DR
This paper rigorously proves that in a model of degrade-and-fire oscillators, feedback delay stabilizes synchronized oscillations and reveals the coexistence of multiple stable periodic orbits, advancing understanding of delay effects in biological synchronization.
Contribution
The paper provides the first rigorous mathematical proof of delay-dependent stability of synchronized oscillations in degrade-and-fire models, including coexistence of multiple stable states.
Findings
Without delay, synchronized oscillations are unstable.
With delay, synchronized oscillations become asymptotically stable.
Multiple stable partially synchronized orbits can coexist with full synchronization.
Abstract
Feedback delay has been identified as a key ingredient in the quorum sensing synchronization of synthetic gene oscillators. While this influence has been evidenced at the theoretical level in a simplified system of degrade-and-fire oscillators coupled via a common activator protein, full mathematical certifications remained to be provided. Here, we prove from a rigorous mathematical viewpoint that, for the very same model, the synchronized degrade-and-fire oscillations are 1/ unstable with respect to out-of-sync perturbations in absence of delay, and 2/ are otherwise asymptotically stable in presence of delay, no matter how small is its amplitude. To that goal, we proceed to an extensive study of the population dynamics in this system, which in particular identifies the mechanisms of, and related criteria for, the delay-dependent stability of periodic orbits with respect to out-of-sync…
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