The following pages link to Combinatorial dynamics (Q4822122):
Displaying 24 items.
- Mathematical frameworks for oscillatory network dynamics in neuroscience (Q271683) (← links)
- A model of gene expression based on random dynamical systems reveals modularity properties of gene regulatory networks (Q299391) (← links)
- Dynamics of coupled cell networks: synchrony, heteroclinic cycles and inflation (Q451129) (← links)
- The lattice of synchrony subspaces of a coupled cell network: characterization and computation algorithm (Q484442) (← links)
- Graph fibrations and symmetries of network dynamics (Q738710) (← links)
- Local bifurcation in symmetric coupled cell networks: linear theory (Q857175) (← links)
- Networks of open systems (Q1635461) (← links)
- From coupled networks of systems to networks of states in phase space (Q1671132) (← links)
- On fast-slow consensus networks with a dynamic weight (Q2022665) (← links)
- Overdetermined constraints and rigid synchrony patterns for network equilibria (Q2025696) (← links)
- Synchrony patterns in gene regulatory networks (Q2077828) (← links)
- Circulant type formulas for the eigenvalues of linear network maps (Q2228116) (← links)
- Heteroclinic networks in homogeneous and heterogeneous identical cell systems (Q2348244) (← links)
- Overdetermined ODEs and rigid periodic states in network dynamics (Q2676522) (← links)
- Synchrony and Elementary Operations on Coupled Cell Networks (Q2790861) (← links)
- Regular synchrony lattices for product coupled cell networks (Q2821590) (← links)
- Patterns of desynchronization and resynchronization in heteroclinic networks (Q2965345) (← links)
- Inflation of strongly connected networks (Q3081477) (← links)
- Networks with asymmetric inputs: lattice of synchrony subspaces (Q3176632) (← links)
- Direct lifts of coupled cell networks (Q4639601) (← links)
- Towards a classification of networks with asymmetric inputs (Q5000666) (← links)
- Amplified steady state bifurcations in feedforward networks (Q5062142) (← links)
- Network dynamics with higher-order interactions: coupled cell hypernetworks for identical cells and synchrony (Q6114706) (← links)
- Hypernetworks: Cluster Synchronization Is a Higher-Order Effect (Q6139394) (← links)