TOOLS FOR NETWORK DYNAMICS
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Dynamical systems in biology (37N25) Neural networks for/in biological studies, artificial life and related topics (92B20) Stability of solutions to ordinary differential equations (34D20) Dynamics induced by flows and semiflows (37C10) Smooth ergodic theory, invariant measures for smooth dynamical systems (37C40) Complex behavior and chaotic systems of ordinary differential equations (34C28)
Abstract: Networks have been studied mainly using statistical methods. Here I collect some dynamical systems tools which are useful to study both the dynamics on networks and their evolution. They include decomposition of differential dynamics, ergodic invariants and estimates of invariant measures by small random perturbations. A few network examples are discussed as an application of some of the dynamical tools.
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- Attractors and time averages for random maps
- Bifurcation to infinitely many sinks
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- Coupled map lattices with phase transition
- Decomposition of vector fields and mixed dynamics
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- Diffeomorphisms with infinitely many sinks
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- From synchronization to multistability in two coupled quadratic maps
- Generating functions for noncanonical maps
- High dimension diffeomorphisms displaying infinitely many periodic attractors
- Infinitely many coexisting strange attractors
- Ising-type and other transitions in one-dimensional coupled map lattices with sign symmetry
- Logical identification of all steady states: The concept of feedback loop characteristic states
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- Modeling the complexity of genetic networks: Understanding multigenic and pleiotropic regulation.
- Multiple attractors and resonance in periodically forced population models
- Multistability and the control of complexity
- Necessary conditions for multistationarity and stable periodicity
- Neurons with graded response have collective computational properties like those of two-state neurons
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- On the global orbits in a bistable CML
- On the local Hamiltonian structure of vector fields
- Pattern formation outside of equilibrium
- Positive and negative circuits in dynamical systems
- STEADY STATES, LIMIT CYCLES, AND CHAOS IN MODELS OF COMPLEX BIOLOGICAL NETWORKS
- Simple models for bifurcations creating horseshoes
- Spacetime chaos in coupled map lattices
- Stability of invariant circles in a class of dissipative maps
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- Structure-generating mechanisms in agent-based models
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- The Newhouse set has a positive Hausdorff dimension
- The abundance of wild hyperbolic sets and non-smooth stable sets for diffeomorphisms
- The calculi of emergence: Computation, dynamics and induction
- Topological properties of linearly coupled expanding map lattices
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- Regions of reduced dynamics in dynamic networks
- An almost-solvable model of complex network dynamics
- Viability in dynamic social networks
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