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The author presents a stability analysis of a trivial steady state solution in a network with delayed coupling which consists of two identical bidirectional rings of three cells with elementwise, symmetric crosscoupling. The crosscoupling delay \(\tau\) is assumed different from the ring-coupling delay \(\sigma\). The model equations are \[ \dot{x}_i (t) = -x_i(t) + af(x_{i-1}(t-\sigma)) + af(x_{i+1}(t-\sigma)) + bg(y_i(t-\tau)), \] \[ \dot{y}_i (t) = -y_i(t) + af(y_{i-1}(t-\sigma)) + af(y_{i+1}(t-\sigma)) + bg(x_i(t-\tau)) \] for \(i=1,2,3\). The linearized system is studied. Some sufficient conditions for the asymptotic stability of the steady state are given and the occurence of purely imaginary eigenvalues, i.e., Hopf bifurcations, is investigated. Numerical illustration is shown in a final chapter.
Property / review text: The author presents a stability analysis of a trivial steady state solution in a network with delayed coupling which consists of two identical bidirectional rings of three cells with elementwise, symmetric crosscoupling. The crosscoupling delay \(\tau\) is assumed different from the ring-coupling delay \(\sigma\). The model equations are \[ \dot{x}_i (t) = -x_i(t) + af(x_{i-1}(t-\sigma)) + af(x_{i+1}(t-\sigma)) + bg(y_i(t-\tau)), \] \[ \dot{y}_i (t) = -y_i(t) + af(y_{i-1}(t-\sigma)) + af(y_{i+1}(t-\sigma)) + bg(x_i(t-\tau)) \] for \(i=1,2,3\). The linearized system is studied. Some sufficient conditions for the asymptotic stability of the steady state are given and the occurence of purely imaginary eigenvalues, i.e., Hopf bifurcations, is investigated. Numerical illustration is shown in a final chapter. / rank
 
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    The author presents a stability analysis of a trivial steady state solution in a network with delayed coupling which consists of two identical bidirectional rings of three cells with elementwise, symmetric crosscoupling. The crosscoupling delay \(\tau\) is assumed different from the ring-coupling delay \(\sigma\). The model equations are \[ \dot{x}_i (t) = -x_i(t) + af(x_{i-1}(t-\sigma)) + af(x_{i+1}(t-\sigma)) + bg(y_i(t-\tau)), \] \[ \dot{y}_i (t) = -y_i(t) + af(y_{i-1}(t-\sigma)) + af(y_{i+1}(t-\sigma)) + bg(x_i(t-\tau)) \] for \(i=1,2,3\). The linearized system is studied. Some sufficient conditions for the asymptotic stability of the steady state are given and the occurence of purely imaginary eigenvalues, i.e., Hopf bifurcations, is investigated. Numerical illustration is shown in a final chapter.
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