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Bifurcation in neuronal networks with hub structure

Hiroyuki Kitajima and Jürgen Kurths

Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, 2009, vol. 388, issue 20, 4499-4508

Abstract: We investigate bifurcations in neuronal networks with a hub structure. It is known that hubs play a leading role in characterizing the network dynamical behavior. However, the dynamics of hubs or star-coupled systems is not well understood. Here, we study rather subnetworks with a star-like configuration. This coupled system is an important motif in complex networks. Thus, our study is a basic step for understanding structure formation in large networks. We use the Morris–Lecar neuron with class I and class II excitabilities as a node. Homogeneous (coupling the same class neurons) and heterogeneous (coupling different class neurons) cases are considered for both excitatory and inhibitory coupling. For the homogeneous system class II neurons are suitable for achieving both complete and cluster synchronization in excitatory and inhibitory coupling, respectively. For the heterogeneous system with inhibitory coupling, the class I hub neuron has a wider parameter region of synchronous firings than the class II hub. Moreover, the class I hub neuron with the excitatory synapse gives rise to bifurcations of synchronized states and multi-stability (coexistence of a few different states) is observed.

Keywords: Bifurcation; Synchronization; Motif; Complex network (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2009
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DOI: 10.1016/j.physa.2009.07.001

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