Slow manifold of a neuronal bursting model

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Comparing neuronal bursting models (NBM) with slow-fast autonomous dynamical systems (S-FADS), it appears that the specific features of a (NBM) do not allow a determination of the analytical slow manifold equation with the singular approximation method. So, a new approach based on Differential Geometry, generally used for (S-FADS), is proposed. Adapted to (NBM), this new method provides three equivalent manners of determination of the analytical slow manifold equation. Application is made for the three-variables model of neuronal bursting elaborated by Hindmarsh and Rose which is one of the most used mathematical representation of the widespread phenomenon of oscillatory burst discharges that occur in real neuronal cells. © 2006 Springer.

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Ginoux, J. M., & Rossetto, B. (2006). Slow manifold of a neuronal bursting model. Understanding Complex Systems, 2006, 119–128. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-34824-7_6

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