Semigroups and the Study of Coupled Cell Networks
Presenter
February 10, 2014
Keywords:
- Dynamical systems, statistical mechanics
MSC:
- 37A60
Abstract
Dynamical systems with a coupled cell network structure arise in applications that range from statistical mechanics and electrical circuits to neural networks, systems biology, power grids and the world wide web.
A network structure can have a strong impact on the behaviour of a dynamical system. For example, it has been observed that networks can robustly exhibit (partial) synchronisation, multiple eigenvalues and degenerate bifurcations. In this talk I will explain how semigroups and their representations can be used to understand and predict these phenomena. As an application of our theory, I will discuss how a simple feed-forward motif can act as an amplifier.
This is joint work with Jan Sanders.