Spatio-temporal averaging for a class of hybrid systems and application to conductance-based neuron models
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Abstract: We obtain a limit theorem endowed with quantitative estimates for a general class of infinite dimensional hybrid processes with intrinsically two different time scales and including a population. As an application, we consider a large class of conductance-based neuron models describing the nerve impulse propagation along a neural cell at the scales of ion channels.
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