Overdetermined constraints and rigid synchrony patterns for network equilibria (Q2025696)

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Overdetermined constraints and rigid synchrony patterns for network equilibria
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    Overdetermined constraints and rigid synchrony patterns for network equilibria (English)
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    14 May 2021
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    Summary: In network dynamics, synchrony between nodes defines an equivalence relation, usually represented as a colouring. If the colouring is balanced, meaning that nodes of the same colour have colour-isomorphic inputs, it determines a subspace that is flow-invariant for any ODE compatible with the network structure. Therefore any state lying in such a subspace has the synchrony pattern determined by that balanced colouring. In 2005 Golubitsky and coworkers [\textit{M. Golubitsky} et al., SIAM J. Appl. Dyn. Syst. 4, No. 1, 78--100 (2005; Zbl 1090.34030)] proved a strong converse for synchronous equilibria: every rigid synchrony colouring for a hyperbolic equilibrium is balanced, where rigidity means that the pattern persists under small admissible perturbations. We give a different proof of this theorem, based on overdetermined constraint equations, Sard's Theorem, bump functions, and groupoid symmetrisation.
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    network
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    equilibrium
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    rigid
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    synchrony
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    balanced colouring
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    hyperbolic
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    overdetermined
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