Abstract
Chimera states correspond to a spatiotemporal phenomenon that accounts for the coexistence between coherence and incoherence dynamics in homogeneous systems. Initially observed in non-locally coupled phase oscillators, this phenomenon has been observed in various systems, ranging from chaotic maps to time-delay systems and complex networks. This review revises different systems where chimera states are observed, focusing on theoretical and experimental contributions. At the same time, a critical vision of chimera states definitions, and some works are presented. Additionally, new research perspectives are given due to the chimera state field stage.
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