AOLGNov 2, 2020

Machine Learning assisted Chimera and Solitary states in Networks

arXiv:2011.01135v24 citations
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This work provides an incremental methodology for designing experimental setups to create chimera and solitary states in networks, primarily benefiting researchers in nonlinear dynamics and network engineering.

The paper tackles the problem of predicting the precise delay values and intensity of incoherence needed to engineer chimera and solitary states in coupled oscillator networks, using supervised machine learning classifiers like KNN, SVM, and MLP-NN, with results showing MLP-NN achieves high testing accuracy, sensitivity, and specificity for these predictions.

Chimera and Solitary states have captivated scientists and engineers due to their peculiar dynamical states corresponding to the co-existence of coherent and incoherent dynamical evolution in coupled units in various natural and artificial systems. It has been further demonstrated that such states can be engineered in systems of coupled oscillators by the suitable implementation of communication delays. Here, using supervised machine learning, we predict (a) the precise value of delay which is sufficient for engineering chimera and solitary states for a given set of system parameters, as well as (b) the intensity of incoherence for such engineered states. The results are demonstrated for two different examples consisting of single layer and multi layer networks. First, the chimera states (solitary states) are engineered by establishing delays in the neighboring links of a node (the interlayer links) in a 2-D lattice (multiplex network) of oscillators. Then, different machine learning classifiers, KNN, SVM and MLP-Neural Network are employed by feeding the data obtained from the network models. Once a machine learning model is trained using a limited amount of data, it makes predictions for a given unknown systems parameter values. Testing accuracy, sensitivity, and specificity analysis reveal that MLP-NN classifier is better suited than Knn or SVM classifier for the predictions of parameters values for engineered chimera and solitary states. The technique provides an easy methodology to predict critical delay values as well as the intensity of incoherence for designing an experimental setup to create solitary and chimera states.

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