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SOE: Fachverband Physik sozio-ökonomischer Systeme

SOE 8: Networks, From Topology to Dynamics I (joint session SOE/DY)

SOE 8.4: Talk

Wednesday, March 11, 2026, 10:45–11:00, GÖR/0226

Time-delayed dynamics in regular networks of Kuramoto oscillators with inertia — •Philipp Hövel1, Esmaeil Mahdavi2, Mina Zarei2, and Farhad Shahbazi31Saarland University, Saarbrücken, Germany — 2Institute for Advanced Studies in Basic Sciences, Zanjan, Iran — 3Isfahan University of Technology, Isfahan, Iran

We investigate the complex interplay between inertia and time delay in regular rotor networks within the framework of the second-order Kuramoto model. By combining analytical and numerical methods, we demonstrate that intrinsic time delays -- arising from finite information transmission speeds -- induce multistability among fully synchronized phase-locked states. Unlike systems without inertia, the presence of inertia destabilizes these phase-locked states, reduces their basin of attraction, and gives rise to nonlinear phase-locked dynamics over specific inertia ranges. In addition, we show that time delays promote the emergence of turbulent chimera states, while inertia enhances their spatial extent. Notably, the combined influence of inertia and time delay produces dynamic patterns reminiscent of partial epileptic seizures. These findings provide new insights into synchronization phenomena by revealing how inertia and time delay fundamentally reshape the stability and dynamics of regular rotor networks, with broader implications for neuronal modeling and other complex systems.

Keywords: Kuramoto oscillators; inertia; regular network; time-delay; dynamics

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