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An application of Conley index techniques to a model of bursting in excitable membranes
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    An application of Conley index techniques to a model of bursting in excitable membranes (English)
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    28 September 2000
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    A singular perturbation problem for the parameterized system of equations \[ \dot x=f_0(x)+\epsilon f_1(x) \] is considered. Let \(N\) be a singular isolating neighborhood of the system. The main result of the paper provides a sufficient condition under which the invariant part of \(N\) is an attractor for \(\epsilon >0\) small enough. The result is applied to prove the existence of an attractor for a system based on a model of electrical activity of pancreatic \(\beta\)-cells.
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    singular perturbation
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    isolating neighborhood
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    attractor
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    Conley index
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    Hodgkin-Huxley model
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    fast-slow system
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