Self-organized stochastic tipping in slow-fast dynamical systems

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DOI10.2140/MEMOCS.2013.1.129zbMATH Open1302.37055arXiv1207.2928OpenAlexW2963798366MaRDI QIDQ397109FDOQ397109


Authors: Mathias Linkerhand, Claudius Gros Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 8 August 2014

Published in: Mathematics and Mechanics of Complex Systems (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: Polyhomeostatic adaption occurs when evolving systems try to achieve a target distribution function for certain dynamical parameters, a generalization of the notion of homeostasis. Here we consider a single rate encoding leaky integrator neuron model driven by white noise, adapting slowly its internal parameters, the threshold and the gain, in order to achieve a given target distribution for its time-average firing rate. For the case of sparse encoding, when the target firing-rated distribution is bimodal, we observe the occurrence of spontaneous quasi-periodic adaptive oscillations resulting from fast transition between two quasi-stationary attractors. We interpret this behavior as self-organized stochastic tipping, with noise driving the escape from the quasi-stationary attractors.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1207.2928




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