Reconstructing Network Dynamics of Coupled Discrete Chaotic Units from Data

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DOI10.1103/PHYSREVLETT.130.117401arXiv2304.02670MaRDI QIDQ6432237FDOQ6432237


Authors: Irem Topal, Deniz Eroglu Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 5 April 2023

Abstract: Reconstructing network dynamics from data is crucial for predicting the changes in the dynamics of complex systems such as neuron networks; however, previous research has shown that the reconstruction is possible under strong constraints such as the need for lengthy data or small system size. Here, we present a recovery scheme blending theoretical model reduction and sparse recovery to identify the governing equations and the interactions of weakly coupled chaotic maps on complex networks, easing unrealistic constraints for real-world applications. Learning dynamics and connectivity lead to detecting critical transitions for parameter changes. We apply our technique to realistic neuronal systems with and without noise on a real mouse neocortex and artificial networks.













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