We considered a network consisting of two populations of phase oscillators, the interaction of which is determined by different rules for the coupling adaptation. The introduction of various adaptation rules leads to the suppression of splay states and the emergence of each population complex non-stationary behavior called transient circulant clusters. In such states, each population contains a pair of anti-phase clusters whose size and composition slowly change over time as a result of successive transitions of oscillators between clusters. We show that an increase in the mismatch of the adaptation rules makes it possible to stop the process of rearrangement of clusters in one or both populations of the network. Transitions to such modes are always preceded by the appearance of solitary states in one of the populations.
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Institute of Applied Physics of RAS, 46 Ul'yanov Street, 603950 Nizhny Novgorod, Russia.
We considered a network consisting of two populations of phase oscillators, the interaction of which is determined by different rules for the coupling adaptation. The introduction of various adaptation rules leads to the suppression of splay states and the emergence of each population complex non-stationary behavior called transient circulant clusters. In such states, each population contains a pair of anti-phase clusters whose size and composition slowly change over time as a result of successive transitions of oscillators between clusters.
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