Quenching, aging, and reviving in coupled dynamical networks

W Zou, DV Senthilkumar, M Zhan, J Kurths - Physics Reports, 2021 - Elsevier
Rhythmic behavior represents one of the most striking and ubiquitous manifestations of
functional evolution for a wide class of natural and man-made systems. The emergence of …

Oscillation quenching mechanisms: Amplitude vs. oscillation death

A Koseska, E Volkov, J Kurths - Physics Reports, 2013 - Elsevier
Oscillation quenching constitutes a fundamental emergent phenomenon in systems of
coupled nonlinear oscillators. Its importance for various natural and man-made systems …

Chimera death: Symmetry breaking in dynamical networks

A Zakharova, M Kapeller, E Schöll - Physical review letters, 2014 - APS
For a network of generic oscillators with nonlocal topology and symmetry-breaking coupling
we establish novel partially coherent inhomogeneous spatial patterns, which combine the …

Chimera patterns in networks

A Zakharova - Springer, 2020 - Springer
Synchronization phenomena represent one of the central issues in the modern research, in
particular, on nonlinear dynamics, network science, and statistical physics with applications …

Transition from amplitude to oscillation death via Turing bifurcation

A Koseska, E Volkov, J Kurths - Physical review letters, 2013 - APS
Coupled oscillators are shown to experience two structurally different oscillation quenching
types: amplitude death (AD) and oscillation death (OD). We demonstrate that both AD and …

Multistability and Clustering in a Population of Synthetic Genetic Oscillators<? format?> via Phase-Repulsive Cell-to-Cell Communication

E Ullner, A Zaikin, EI Volkov, J García-Ojalvo - Physical review letters, 2007 - APS
We show that phase-repulsive coupling eliminates oscillations in a population of synthetic
genetic clocks. For this, we propose an experimentally feasible synthetic genetic network …

Mathematical modelling of bacterial quorum sensing: a review

J Pérez-Velázquez, M Gölgeli… - Bulletin of mathematical …, 2016 - Springer
Bacterial quorum sensing (QS) refers to the process of cell-to-cell bacterial communication
enabled through the production and sensing of the local concentration of small molecules …

Predicting amplitude death with machine learning

R Xiao, LW Kong, ZK Sun, YC Lai - Physical Review E, 2021 - APS
In nonlinear dynamics, a parameter drift can lead to a sudden and complete cessation of the
oscillations of the state variables—the phenomenon of amplitude death. The underlying …

[图书][B] Nanotechnology in biology and medicine: methods, devices, and applications

T Vo-Dinh - 2007 - taylorfrancis.com
The combination of biology and nanotechnology has led to a new generation of
nanodevices that make it possible to characterize the chemical, mechanical, and other …

[HTML][HTML] Combining a toggle switch and a repressilator within the AC-DC circuit generates distinct dynamical behaviors

R Perez-Carrasco, CP Barnes, Y Schaerli, M Isalan… - Cell systems, 2018 - cell.com
Although the structure of a genetically encoded regulatory circuit is an important determinant
of its function, the relationship between circuit topology and the dynamical behaviors it can …