When Shil'nikov Meets Hopf in Excitable Systems
- 1 January 2007
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Society for Industrial & Applied Mathematics (SIAM) in SIAM Journal on Applied Dynamical Systems
- Vol. 6 (4), 663-693
- https://doi.org/10.1137/070682654
Abstract
This paper considers a hierarchy of mathematical models of excitable media in one spatial dimension, specifically the FitzHugh-Nagumo equation and several models of the dynamics of intracellular calcium. A common feature of the models is that they support solitary traveling pulse solutions which lie on a characteristic C-shaped curve of wave speed versus parameter. This C lies to the left of a U-shaped locus of Hopf bifurcations that corresponds to the onset of small-amplitude linear waves. The central question addressed is how the Hopf and solitary wave (homoclinic orbit in a moving frame) bifurcation curves interact in these "CU systems." A variety of possible codimension-two mechanisms is reviewed through which such Hopf and homoclinic bifurcation curves can interact. These include Shil'nikov-Hopf bifurcations and the local birth of homoclinic chaos from a saddle-node/Hopf (Gavrilov-Guckenheimer) point. Alternatively, there may be barriers in phase space that prevent the homoclinic curve from reaching the Hopf bifurcation. For example, the homoclinic orbit may bump into another equilibrium at a so-called T-point, or it may terminate by forming a heteroclinic cycle with a periodic orbit. This paper presents the results of detailed numerical continuation results on different CU systems, thereby illustrating various mechanisms by which Hopf and homoclinic curves interact in CU systems. Owing to a separation of time scales in these systems, considerable care has to be taken with the numerics in order to reveal the true nature of the bifurcation curves observed.Keywords
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