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Izvestiya VUZ. Applied Nonlinear Dynamics, 2024, Volume 32, Issue 5, Pages 654–669
DOI: https://doi.org/10.18500/0869-6632-003117
(Mi ivp614)
 

NONLINEAR DYNAMICS AND NEUROSCIENCE

Discrete traveling waves in a relay system of differential-difference equations modeling a fully connected network of synaptically connected neurons

I. E. Preobrazenski, M. M. Preobrazhenskaya

Ярославский государственный университет им. П. Г. Демидова, Россия
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Abstract: Purpose. Consider a system of differential equations with delay, which models a fully connected chain of $m + 1$ neurons with delayed synoptic communication. For this fully connected system, construct periodic solutions in the form of discrete traveling waves. This means that all components are represented by the same periodic function $u(t)$ with a shift that is a multiple of some parameter $\Delta$ (to be found). Methods. To search for the described solutions, in this work we move from the original system to an equation for an unknown function $u(t)$, containing m ordered delays, differing with step $\Delta$. It performs an exponential substitution (typical of equations of the Volterra type) in order to obtain a relay equation of a special form. Results. For the resulting equation, a parameter range is found in which it is possible to construct a periodic solution with period $T$ depending on the parameter $\Delta$. For the found period formula $T=T(\Delta)$, it is possible to prove the solvability of the period equation, that is, to prove the existence of non-zero parameters - integer $p$ and real $\Delta$ — satisfying the equation $(m + 1)\Delta = pT(\Delta)$. The constructed function u(t) has a bursting effect. This means that $u(t)$ has a period of n high spikes, followed by a period of low values. Conclusion. The existence of a suitable parameter $\Delta$ ensures the existence of a periodic solution in the form of a discrete traveling wave for the original system. Due to the choice of permutation, the coexistence of $(m + 1)!$ periodic solutions is ensured. 
Keywords: differential-difference equations, fully coupled system, discrete traveling waves, bursting effect, periodic solutions, neuron modeling
Funding agency Grant number
Russian Science Foundation 22-11-00209
Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation 075-02-2024-1442
The work on Sections 1 and 4 was supported by the Russian Science Foundation grant No. 22-11-00209, https://rscf.ru/project/22-11-00209/. The work on Sections 2 and 3 was carried out within the framework of the implementation of the development program of the regional scientific and educational mathematical center (YarSU) with financial support from the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation (Agreement on the provision of subsidies from the federal budget No. 075-02-2024-1442).
Received: 04.02.2024
Accepted: 21.03.2024
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Document Type: Article
UDC: 530.182
Language: Russian
Citation: I. E. Preobrazenski, M. M. Preobrazhenskaya, “Discrete traveling waves in a relay system of differential-difference equations modeling a fully connected network of synaptically connected neurons”, Izvestiya VUZ. Applied Nonlinear Dynamics, 32:5 (2024), 654–669
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