Connection profile robustness in a heterogeneous network of piecewise affine FitzHugh-Nagumo models

FitzHugh-Nagumo is one of the best known nonlinear neuronal models in mathematical physiology. In particular, spatio-temporal forms of this model have been used for modeling oscillatory behavior in living organisms such as the behavior of cardiac pacemaker cells. In this paper, we investigate the st...

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Auteurs principaux: Kashima, K, Papachristodoulou, A, Allgöwer, F
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Publié: 2011
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author Kashima, K
Papachristodoulou, A
Allgöwer, F
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Papachristodoulou, A
Allgöwer, F
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description FitzHugh-Nagumo is one of the best known nonlinear neuronal models in mathematical physiology. In particular, spatio-temporal forms of this model have been used for modeling oscillatory behavior in living organisms such as the behavior of cardiac pacemaker cells. In this paper, we investigate the stability of their spatially discretized form, that is, diffusively coupled large-scale networks of piecewisely affine approximated FitzHugh-Nagumo models. Scalable criteria for ultimate boundedness are given taking connection profile (coupling strength, delay length, subsystem heterogeneity) robustness into account. This result is accomplished through a linear multi-agent system perspective for a class of piecewise affine systems. © 2011 SICE.
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spelling oxford-uuid:f852debb-513e-4d2c-a292-638f8e31ec212022-03-27T12:49:21ZConnection profile robustness in a heterogeneous network of piecewise affine FitzHugh-Nagumo modelsConference itemhttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_5794uuid:f852debb-513e-4d2c-a292-638f8e31ec21Symplectic Elements at Oxford2011Kashima, KPapachristodoulou, AAllgöwer, FFitzHugh-Nagumo is one of the best known nonlinear neuronal models in mathematical physiology. In particular, spatio-temporal forms of this model have been used for modeling oscillatory behavior in living organisms such as the behavior of cardiac pacemaker cells. In this paper, we investigate the stability of their spatially discretized form, that is, diffusively coupled large-scale networks of piecewisely affine approximated FitzHugh-Nagumo models. Scalable criteria for ultimate boundedness are given taking connection profile (coupling strength, delay length, subsystem heterogeneity) robustness into account. This result is accomplished through a linear multi-agent system perspective for a class of piecewise affine systems. © 2011 SICE.
spellingShingle Kashima, K
Papachristodoulou, A
Allgöwer, F
Connection profile robustness in a heterogeneous network of piecewise affine FitzHugh-Nagumo models
title Connection profile robustness in a heterogeneous network of piecewise affine FitzHugh-Nagumo models
title_full Connection profile robustness in a heterogeneous network of piecewise affine FitzHugh-Nagumo models
title_fullStr Connection profile robustness in a heterogeneous network of piecewise affine FitzHugh-Nagumo models
title_full_unstemmed Connection profile robustness in a heterogeneous network of piecewise affine FitzHugh-Nagumo models
title_short Connection profile robustness in a heterogeneous network of piecewise affine FitzHugh-Nagumo models
title_sort connection profile robustness in a heterogeneous network of piecewise affine fitzhugh nagumo models
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