Authors
Ian Hunter, Michael M Norton, Bolun Chen, Chris Simonetti, Maria Eleni Moustaka, Jonathan Touboul, Seth Fraden
Publication date
2022/2
Journal
Physical Review E
Volume
105
Issue
2
Pages
024310
Publisher
American Physical Society
Description
In networks of nonlinear oscillators, symmetries place hard constraints on the system that can be exploited to predict universal dynamical features and steady states, providing a rare generic organizing principle for far-from-equilibrium systems. However, the robustness of this class of theories to symmetry-disrupting imperfections is untested in free-running (i.e., non-computer-controlled) systems. Here, we develop a model experimental reaction-diffusion network of chemical oscillators to test applications of the theory of dynamical systems with symmeries in the context of self-organizing systems relevant to biology and soft robotics. The network is a ring of four microreactors containing the oscillatory Belousov-Zhabotinsky reaction coupled to nearest neighbors via diffusion. Assuming homogeneity across the oscillators, theory predicts four categories of stable spatiotemporal phase-locked periodic states and four …
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Scholar articles
I Hunter, MM Norton, B Chen, C Simonetti… - arXiv preprint arXiv:2101.10434, 2021