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    Multiplexing noise induces synchronization in multilayer networks by Rybalova, E.V., Vadivasova, T.E., Strelkova, G.I., Zakharova, A.

    Published in Chaos, solitons and fractals (01-10-2022)
    “…We study numerically the spatio-temporal behavior of a two-layer multiplex network of bistable cubic maps when the interlayer coupling is modulated by noise…”
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    Interplay between solitary states and chimeras in multiplex neural networks by Rybalova, E.V., Zakharova, A., Strelkova, G.I.

    Published in Chaos, solitons and fractals (01-07-2021)
    “…•Synchronization is explored for the interlayer coupling through fast and slow variables of the FitzHugh-Nagumo neurons.•The competitive behavior between…”
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    Mechanism of realizing a solitary state chimera in a ring of nonlocally coupled chaotic maps by Rybalova, E.V., Strelkova, G.I., Anishchenko, V.S.

    Published in Chaos, solitons and fractals (01-10-2018)
    “…•The solitary state chimera (SSC) can be realized in a ring of nonlocally coupled chaotic maps.•The solitary state regime can be observed in an ensemble of…”
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    Impact of sparse inter-layer coupling on the dynamics of a heterogeneous multilayer network of chaotic maps by Rybalova, E.V., Strelkova, G.I., Anishchenko, V.S.

    Published in Chaos, solitons and fractals (01-01-2021)
    “…We numerically study the spatiotemporal dynamics of a heterogeneous two-layer network of chaotic discrete-time systems. The multiplex network is described by…”
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    Multifractality in cerebrovascular dynamics: an approach for mechanisms-related analysis by Pavlov, A.N., Semyachkina-Glushkovskaya, O.V., Pavlova, O.N., Abdurashitov, A.S., Shihalov, G.M., Rybalova, E.V., Sindeev, S.S.

    Published in Chaos, solitons and fractals (01-10-2016)
    “…•We propose an approach for mechanisms-related multifractal analysis.•We report different responses of macro- and microcerebral circulation.•We show stronger…”
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