Search Results - "Nezhad Hajian, Dorsa"
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Helping networks to get synchronized: Effect of external stimulation
Published in Europhysics letters (01-08-2023)“…Abstract The attempts to evaluate the synchronizability of chaotic systems have shown that additive periodic forcing, as a relevant source of stimuli,…”
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Dominant Attractor in Coupled Non-Identical Chaotic Systems
Published in Entropy (Basel, Switzerland) (11-12-2022)“…The dynamical interplay of coupled non-identical chaotic oscillators gives rise to diverse scenarios. The incoherent dynamics of these oscillators lead to the…”
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Effect of Gaussian gradient in the medium's action potential morphology on spiral waves
Published in Applied mathematics and computation (01-06-2024)“…•The spatial dependency of action potential duration can modulate the spiral wave pattern formed in the medium.•In any action potential feature gradient, the…”
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Weak synaptic connections may facilitate spiral wave formation under source-sink interactions
Published in Communications in nonlinear science & numerical simulation (01-09-2024)“…This study explores the interaction between two distinct sites, termed the source and the sink, to analyze the possibility of spiral wave formation. To this…”
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Medium inhomogeneities modulate emerging spiral waves
Published in Chaos, solitons and fractals (01-02-2024)“…We study the spatiotemporal dynamics of spiral waves in a lattice of chemically coupled memristive FitzHugh–Nagumo neurons. We also introduce local and global…”
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Dynamics of Hindmarsh–Rose neurons connected via adaptive memristive synapse
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When do chemical synapses modulate the formation of spiral waves?
Published in Nonlinear dynamics (01-12-2023)“…We study the formation and suppression of spiral wave patterns in a lattice of memristive FitzHugh–Nagumo neurons that are connected through chemical coupling…”
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