Phase reduction theory of coherent excitable systems

ORAL

Abstract

Excitable systems can exhibit large excursions under superthreshold perturbations. It has been shown that fast variable noise can induce coherent oscillations in such systems due to large timescale separation, which is named as self-induced stochastic resonance (SISR). In this work, the hybrid system reproducing the SISR oscillation is established. The phase sensitivity function, which measures the phase response to infinitesimal perturbations, is calculated by solving the corresponding adjoint system. After approximated the effective frequency and noise strength, the effective phase equation is finally obtained. Our reduced model is applied to the cases of periodic forcing and two-coupled oscillators. The predicted results are in good agreement with those of Monte Carlo simulations.

*J.Z. acknowledges the support from JSPS KAKENHI JP20F40017, Natural Science Foundation of Jiangsu Province of China (BK20190435) and the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities (No.30920021112). Y.K. thanks JSPS KAKENHI JP20J13778 for financial support. H.N. thanks JSPS KAKENHI JP17H03279, JP18H03287, JPJSBP120202201, and JST CREST JP-MJCR1913 for financial support.

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Presenters

  • Jinjie Zhu

    • Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo

Authors

  • Jinjie Zhu

    • Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo
  • Yuzuru Kato

    • Tokyo Institute of Technology
    • Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo
  • Hiroya Nakao

    • Tokyo Institute of Technology
    • Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo