Figure 3

Phase diagram for delayed coupled networks.
Parameter space of two coupling strengths σEX and σIN showing that the prevalence of one frequency over the other changes according to the coupling strengths. The color of each region represents the occurrence of the two theoretical frequencies: red if two frequencies (ω = 2.3 and ω = 3.7) and blue if only one (ω = 2.3) is observed. Shaded regions mark the boundaries between states. Top inset is an example of the histogram used to calculate the main panel: areas around the theoretical frequencies are defined (A1 and A2) and their ratio used to define the prevalence of only one or two of them. The lower inset exhibits the state boundaries for different time delays. The dominant mechanisms of each region are labeled accordingly: Breathing, Kuramoto22, Competing and Supernode states. Regions are defined based on simulations over 300 different realizations of random coupled networks of n = 500, with ω0 = 2.75 and τ = 1.53.