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Homogeneous coupled cell systems with high-dimensional internal dynamics

Sören von der Gracht, Eddie Nijholt and Bob Rink

Chaos, Solitons & Fractals, 2026, vol. 208, issue P2

Abstract: We investigate homogeneous coupled cell systems with high-dimensional internal dynamics. In many studies on network dynamics, the analysis is restricted to networks with one-dimensional internal dynamics. Here, we show how symmetry explains the relation between dynamical behavior of systems with one-dimensional internal dynamics and with higher dimensional internal dynamics, when the underlying network topology is the same. Fundamental networks of homogeneous coupled cell systems (compare to Rink and Sanders, (2014)) can be expressed in terms of monoid representations, which uniquely decompose into indecomposable subrepresentations. In the high-dimensional internal dynamics case, these subrepresentations are isomorphic to multiple copies of those one computes in the one-dimensional internal dynamics case. This has interesting implications for possible center subspaces in bifurcation analysis. We describe the effect on steady state and Hopf bifurcations in l-parameter families of network vector fields. The main results in that regard are that (1) generic one-parameter steady state bifurcations are qualitatively independent of the dimension of the internal dynamics and that, (2) in order to observe all generic l-parameter bifurcations that may occur for internal dynamics of any dimension, the internal dynamics has to be at least l-dimensional for steady state bifurcations and 2l-dimensional for Hopf bifurcations. Furthermore, we illustrate how additional structure in the network can be exploited to obtain even greater understanding of bifurcation scenarios in the high-dimensional case beyond qualitative statements about the collective dynamics. One-parameter steady state bifurcations in feedforward networks exhibit an unusual amplification in the asymptotic growth rates of individual cells, when these are one-dimensional (von der Gracht, Nijholt, and Rink, (2022)). As another main result, we prove that (3) the same cells exhibit this amplifying effect with the same growth rates when the internal dynamics is high-dimensional.

Keywords: Coupled cell systems; Network dynamics; Dimension reduction; Bifurcation theory; Symmetry; Monoid representation theory (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2026
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DOI: 10.1016/j.chaos.2026.118196

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