Topological Reorganization and Coordination-Controlled Crossover in Synchronization Onset on Regular Lattices
Gunn Kim

TL;DR
This study reveals a coordination-controlled topological transition in regular lattices that significantly accelerates synchronization onset in large-scale oscillator networks, linking structural geometry to dynamical behavior.
Contribution
It uncovers a novel topological reorganization mechanism driven by coordination number that influences synchronization dynamics in regular lattices.
Findings
Low-coordination lattices show delayed synchronization with topological features
High-coordination lattices exhibit rapid synchronization with topological reorganization
Synchronization onset accelerates exponentially beyond a critical coordination threshold
Abstract
The transition to global synchronization in coupled dynamical systems is governed by the interplay between coupling strength and structural topology. Although abrupt, first-order-like synchronization transitions have been extensively reported in heterogeneous networks, it is unclear whether comparable accelerated onset behavior can emerge purely from coordination geometry in spatially homogeneous, regular lattices. In this study, we investigate large-scale () stochastic Stuart-Landau oscillator networks defined on regular lattices with controlled coordination number. Using topological data analysis (TDA), simplicial-complex characterization, and optimal-transport-based geometric diagnostics, we identify a coordination-controlled crossover in synchronization onset dynamics at approximately within the class of regular lattices considered. Low-coordination…
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Taxonomy
TopicsNonlinear Dynamics and Pattern Formation · Neural Networks Stability and Synchronization · Chaos control and synchronization
