Global phase-amplitude description of oscillatory dynamics via the parameterization method
From MaRDI portal
Publication:5129869
Topological structure of integral curves, singular points, limit cycles of ordinary differential equations (34C05) Nonlinear oscillations and coupled oscillators for ordinary differential equations (34C15) Transformation and reduction of ordinary differential equations and systems, normal forms (34C20) Invariant manifolds for ordinary differential equations (34C45)
Abstract: In this paper we use the parameterization method to provide a complete description of the dynamics of an -dimensional oscillator beyond the classical phase reduction. The parameterization method allows, via efficient algorithms, to obtain a parameterization of the attracting invariant manifold of the limit cycle in terms of the phase-amplitude variables. The method has several advantages. It provides analytically a Fourier-Taylor expansion of the parameterization up to any order, as well as a simplification of the dynamics that allows for a numerical globalization of the manifolds. Thus, one can obtain the local and global isochrons and isostables, including the slow attracting manifold, up to high accuracy, which offer a geometrical portrait of the oscillatory dynamics. Furthermore, it provides straightforwardly the infinitesimal Phase and Amplitude Response Functions, that is, the extended infinitesimal Phase and Amplitude Response Curves, which monitor the phase and amplitude shifts beyond the asymptotic state. Thus, the methodology presented yields an accurate description of the phase dynamics for perturbations not restricted to the limit cycle but to its attracting invariant manifold. Finally, we explore some strategies to reduce the dimension of the dynamics, including the reduction of the dynamics to the slow stable submanifold. We illustrate our methods by applying them to different three dimensional single neuron and neural population models in neuroscience.
Recommendations
- Global computation of phase-amplitude reduction for limit-cycle dynamics
- An adaptive phase-amplitude reduction framework without \(\mathcal{O}(\epsilon)\) constraints on inputs
- Phase-amplitude descriptions of neural oscillator models
- A data-driven phase and isostable reduced modeling framework for oscillatory dynamical systems
Cites work
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3342540 (Why is no real title available?)
- A Computational and Geometric Approach to Phase Resetting Curves and Surfaces
- A SURVEY OF METHODS FOR COMPUTING (UN)STABLE MANIFOLDS OF VECTOR FIELDS
- A Software Package for the Numerical Integration of ODEs by Means of High-Order Taylor Methods
- A fast Eulerian approach for computation of global isochrons in high dimensions
- A geometric approach to phase response curves and its numerical computation through the parameterization method
- Applied Koopmanism
- Augmented Phase Reduction of (Not So) Weakly Perturbed Coupled Oscillators
- Computation of limit cycles and their isochrons: fast algorithms and their convergence
- Computing (un)stable manifolds with validated error bounds: non-resonant and resonant spectra
- Continuation-based computation of global isochrons
- Evaluating Derivatives
- Global Stability Analysis Using the Eigenfunctions of the Koopman Operator
- Global computation of phase-amplitude reduction for limit-cycle dynamics
- Greater accuracy and broadened applicability of phase reduction using isostable coordinates
- Higher order approximation of isochrons
- Invariant manifolds
- Isochrons and phaseless sets
- Isostables, isochrons, and Koopman spectrum for the action-angle representation of stable fixed point dynamics
- Mathematical foundations of neuroscience
- Mathematical frameworks for oscillatory network dynamics in neuroscience
- Multiple pulse interactions and averaging in systems of coupled neural oscillators
- Numerical phase reduction beyond the first order approximation
- On the Phase Reduction and Response Dynamics of Neural Oscillator Populations
- On the use of Fourier averages to compute the global isochrons of (quasi)periodic dynamics
- Optimal phase control of biological oscillators using augmented phase reduction
- Parameterization of invariant manifolds for periodic orbits. I: Efficient numerics via the Floquet normal form
- Patterns of phase compromise in biological cycles
- Phase reduction and phase-based optimal control for biological systems: a tutorial
- Phase resetting in medicine and biology. Stochastic modelling and data analysis.
- Phase-amplitude descriptions of neural oscillator models
- Phase-amplitude dynamics in terms of extended response functions: invariant curves and Arnold tongues
- Phase-amplitude reduction of transient dynamics far from attractors for limit-cycling systems
- Phase-amplitude response functions for transient-state stimuli
- Phase-locked states in oscillating neural networks and their role in neural communication
- Recent advances in coupled oscillator theory
- Rhythms of the brain.
- Spectral properties of dynamical systems, model reduction and decompositions
- Synchronization: a universal concept in nonlinear sciences
- The geometry of biological time.
- The parameterization method for invariant manifolds I: Manifolds associated to non-resonant subspaces
- The parameterization method for invariant manifolds II: regularity with respect to parameters
- The parameterization method for invariant manifolds. From rigorous results to effective computations
- The parameterization method for invariant manifolds. III: Overview and applications
- Weakly coupled oscillators in a slowly varying world
Cited in
(10)- Global computation of phase-amplitude reduction for limit-cycle dynamics
- \(N\)-body oscillator interactions of higher-order coupling functions
- On the relation between infinitesimal shape response curves and phase-amplitude reduction for single and coupled limit-cycle oscillators
- High-order phase reduction for coupled 2D oscillators
- High-order accuracy computation of coupling functions for strongly coupled oscillators
- Shape versus Timing: Linear Responses of a Limit Cycle with Hard Boundaries under Instantaneous and Static Perturbation
- An adaptive phase-amplitude reduction framework without \(\mathcal{O}(\epsilon)\) constraints on inputs
- Analysis of nonlinear oscillatory network dynamics via time‐varying amplitude and phase variables
- Optimal control of oscillatory neuronal models with applications to communication through coherence
- Quantitative comparison of the mean-return-time phase and the stochastic asymptotic phase for noisy oscillators
This page was built for publication: Global phase-amplitude description of oscillatory dynamics via the parameterization method
Report a bug (only for logged in users!)Click here to report a bug for this page (MaRDI item Q5129869)