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Spike-Adding in a Canonical Three-Time-Scale Model: Superslow Explosion and Folded-Saddle Canards
Author(s) -
Mathieu Desroches,
Vivien Kirk
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
siam journal on applied dynamical systems
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.218
H-Index - 61
ISSN - 1536-0040
DOI - 10.1137/17m1143411
Subject(s) - bursting , spike (software development) , saddle , bifurcation , context (archaeology) , singularity , statistical physics , scale (ratio) , physics , oscillation (cell signaling) , discrete time and continuous time , mathematics , mathematical analysis , computer science , nonlinear system , mathematical optimization , paleontology , statistics , genetics , software engineering , quantum mechanics , neuroscience , biology
We examine the origin of complex bursting oscillations in a phenomenological ordinary differential equation model with three time scales. We show that bursting solutions in this model arise from a Hopf bifurcation followed by a sequence of spike-adding transitions, in a manner reminiscent of spike-adding transitions previously observed in systems with two time scales. However, the details of the process can be much more complex in this three-time-scale context than in two-time-scale systems. In particular, we find that spike-adding can involve canard explosions occurring on two different time scales and is associated with passage near a folded-saddle singularity. We show that the character of the bursting and the form of spike-adding transitions that occur depend on the geometry of certain singular limit systems, specifically the relative positions of the critical and superslow manifolds. We also show that, unlike the case of spike-adding in two-time-scale systems, the onset of a new spike in our model is...

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