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The following pages link to Weakly coupled oscillators in a slowly varying world (Q1704981):
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- Greater accuracy and broadened applicability of phase reduction using isostable coordinates (Q1692110) (← links)
- A phase model with large time delayed coupling (Q2127374) (← links)
- Hysteresis bifurcation and application to delayed Fitzhugh-Nagumo neural systems (Q2661288) (← links)
- A direct method approach for data-driven inference of high accuracy adaptive phase-isostable reduced order models (Q2688096) (← links)
- Coupled Multiple Timescale Dynamics in Populations of Endocrine Neurons: Pulsatile and Surge Patterns of GnRH Secretion (Q4571166) (← links)
- The infinitesimal phase response curves of oscillators in piecewise smooth dynamical systems (Q4962517) (← links)
- On the concept of dynamical reduction: the case of coupled oscillators (Q4993451) (← links)
- Synchronization transitions caused by time-varying coupling functions (Q4993466) (← links)
- An Adaptive Phase-Amplitude Reduction Framework without $\mathcal{O}(\epsilon)$ Constraints on Inputs (Q5024518) (← links)
- Global phase-amplitude description of oscillatory dynamics via the parameterization method (Q5129869) (← links)
- High-Order Accuracy Computation of Coupling Functions for Strongly Coupled Oscillators (Q5158631) (← links)
- Optimal Control of Oscillation Timing and Entrainment Using Large Magnitude Inputs: An Adaptive Phase-Amplitude-Coordinate-Based Approach (Q5164903) (← links)
- A data-driven phase and isostable reduced modeling framework for oscillatory dynamical systems (Q5218156) (← links)
- Augmented Phase Reduction of (Not So) Weakly Perturbed Coupled Oscillators (Q5232335) (← links)
- Reduced Order Characterization of Nonlinear Oscillations Using an Adaptive Phase-Amplitude Coordinate Framework (Q6151658) (← links)
- A Reduced Order Modeling Framework for Strongly Perturbed Nonlinear Dynamical Systems Near Arbitrary Trajectory Sets (Q6168207) (← links)
- Kuramoto Networks with Infinitely Many Stable Equilibria (Q6187519) (← links)