Turing patterns in systems with high-order interactions

Abstract

Non-reciprocal interactions play a crucial role in many social and biological complex systems. While directionality has been thoroughly accounted for in networks with pairwise interactions, its effects in systems with higher-order interactions have not yet been explored as deserved. Here, we introduce the concept of M-directed hypergraphs, a general class of directed higher-order structures, which allows to investigate dynamical systems coupled through directed group interactions. As an application we study the synchronization of nonlinear oscillators on 1-directed hypergraphs, finding that directed higher-order interactions can destroy synchronization, but also stabilize otherwise unstable synchronized states.

Publication
Chaos, Solitons & Fractals
Luca Gallo
Luca Gallo
Postdoctoral research fellow

My research focuses on applying network science to studying the structure and dynamics of social systems.