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A New Memristive Neuron Map Model and Its Network's Dynamics under Electrochemical Coupling

Journal

ELECTRONICS
Volume 11, Issue 1, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/electronics11010153

Keywords

synchronization; chimera state; memristor; map neuron model; neuronal network

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  1. Centre for Nonlinear Systems, Chennai Institute of Technology, India [CIT/CNS/2021/RD/064]

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This paper investigates the dynamic behavior of the memristive map model and studies the collective behavior by constructing a ring network. The results show that the memristive map can exhibit different patterns of behavior, and chemical coupling plays a crucial role in synchronization.
A memristor is a vital circuit element that can mimic biological synapses. This paper proposes the memristive version of a recently proposed map neuron model based on the phase space. The dynamic of the memristive map model is investigated by using bifurcation and Lyapunov exponents' diagrams. The results prove that the memristive map can present different behaviors such as spiking, periodic bursting, and chaotic bursting. Then, a ring network is constructed by hybrid electrical and chemical synapses, and the memristive neuron models are used to describe the nodes. The collective behavior of the network is studied. It is observed that chemical coupling plays a crucial role in synchronization. Different kinds of synchronization, such as imperfect synchronization, complete synchronization, solitary state, two-cluster synchronization, chimera, and nonstationary chimera, are identified by varying the coupling strengths.

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