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Solitary phase waves in a chain of autonomous oscillators

In the present paper we study phase waves of self-sustained oscillators with a nearest neighbor dispersive coupling on an infinite lattice. To analyze the underlying dynamics we approximate the lattice with a quasi-continuum, QC. The resulting partial differential model is then further reduced to the Gardner equation which predicts many properties of the underlying solitary structures. Using an iterative procedure on the original lattice equations we determine the shapes of solitary waves, kinks, and the flat-like solitons, that we refer to as flatons. Direct numerical experiments reveal that the interaction of solitons and flatons on the lattice is notably clean. All in all we find that both the QC and the Gardner equation predict remarkably well the discrete patterns and their dynamics.

preprint2020arXivOpen access

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