Stochastic synchronization in nonlinear network systems driven by intrinsic and coupling noise

Biol Cybern. 2022 Apr;116(2):147-162. doi: 10.1007/s00422-022-00928-7. Epub 2022 Apr 19.

Abstract

In this paper, we consider a noisy network of nonlinear systems in the sense that each system is driven by two sources of state-dependent noise: (1) an intrinsic noise that can be generated by the environment or any internal fluctuations and (2) a noisy coupling which is generated by interactions with other systems. Our goal is to understand the effect of noise and coupling on synchronization behaviors of such networks. First, we assume that all the systems are driven by a common noise and show how a common noise can be detrimental or beneficial for network synchronization behavior. Then, we assume that the systems are driven by independent noise and study network approximate synchronization behavior. We numerically illustrate our results using the example of coupled Van der Pol oscillators.

Keywords: Approximate synchronization; Heterogeneous networks; Homogeneous networks; Noisy networks; Stochastic synchronization.