Publications by authors named "Deyi Ren"

Article Synopsis
  • Researchers studied chimera states in spatiotemporal dynamical systems across various fields, aiming to understand how localized disturbances affect the system's evolution towards different stable states.
  • Their numerical analysis revealed that the system displays critical behavior over time, leaning toward either chimera states or synchronization, depending on the initial conditions and perturbation strengths.
  • They discovered that the transient time, which influences the system's stability, follows a power-law distribution and identified a unique pattern where the critical values for odd and even clusters converge towards a common point, suggesting a potential model for predicting this behavior.
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Asymmetry is omnipresent in human society and nature and the reasons causing asymmetry are multiple. To think about the impact of asymmetries on the cooperation systems, we focus on a typical model of great asymmetric traits-the boxed pigs game-and extended the one-to-one interaction to the interaction in population. We consider the asymmetry of payoff and the spatial structure of the two populations in space.

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