Dynamics of ensemble of inhibitory coupled Rulkov maps
European Physical Journal: Special Topics, ISSN: 1951-6401, Vol: 225, Issue: 1, Page: 147-157
2016
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Article Description
The motif of three inhibitory coupled Rulkov elements is studied. Possible dynamical regimes, including different types of sequential activity, winner-take-all activity and chaotic activity, are in the focus of this paper. In particular, a new transition scenario from sequential activity to winner-take-all activity through chaos is uncovered. This study can be used in high performance computation of large neuron-like ensembles for the modeling of neuron-like activity.
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