Abstract

We investigate the dynamics of delay-coupled relay oscillators with conjugate (or dissimilar) coupling and find the partial death with the phase-flip transition. This phenomenon is quite general and occurs for the limit cycle as well as chaotic relay oscillators. In the regime of partial death, parts of the system oscillate with large amplitude, while other element stays at rest. Using the Stuart-Landau and Rössler oscillators, we demonstrate that partial amplitude death is a robust dynamical state in coupled oscillators. We also studied the mismatch delay and find different types of dynamical pattern with partial death.

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