<p>If <i>S</i> varies the system exhibits hysteresis: depending on the history of <i>S</i> the system is in one of the two stable states arising in the interval [0, 0.085].</p
<p>Full and dashed lines correspond to stable and unstable solutions respectively. The black circle ...
The dashed line at cei = 1 indicates the interpopulation and intrapopulation inhibition are the same...
<p>Solid (dashed) lines indicate stable (unstable) equilibria for fixed values of input, Off = Low E...
<p>The solid and dotted lines show the values at which the disease-free equilibrium point is stable ...
<p>(a) The bifurcation diagrams with and as control parameters. (b) The bifurcation diagrams with ...
<p>Red curves represent stable steady states and the black curves represent unstable steady states. ...
Hysteresis can be defined from a dynamical systems perspective with respect to equilibrium points. C...
<p>The white area corresponds to the cases in which defection is the only globally stable equilibriu...
<p>Blue horizontal line indicates <i>b</i> = 0.05. Red curves represent stable steady states. This t...
<p>The diagrams show the stages of one hysteresis cycle starting from (<b>A</b>) with the state at ...
<p>The bifurcation parameter is electric field <i>E</i> and the internal coupling conductance is (A)...
<p>(a) The oscillatory regions of the two systems. (b) The bifurcation diagrams of the first model. ...
<p>These bifurcation diagrams illustrate the FP’s and PO’s of the <i>V</i> and <i>h</i> model states...
In (a), ΔdV and there is only a single coral steady state for each value of dV. In (b) ΔdV >0 and a...
<p> and are complementary outputs, when one is high the other is low. Red (black) indicate stable (...
<p>Full and dashed lines correspond to stable and unstable solutions respectively. The black circle ...
The dashed line at cei = 1 indicates the interpopulation and intrapopulation inhibition are the same...
<p>Solid (dashed) lines indicate stable (unstable) equilibria for fixed values of input, Off = Low E...
<p>The solid and dotted lines show the values at which the disease-free equilibrium point is stable ...
<p>(a) The bifurcation diagrams with and as control parameters. (b) The bifurcation diagrams with ...
<p>Red curves represent stable steady states and the black curves represent unstable steady states. ...
Hysteresis can be defined from a dynamical systems perspective with respect to equilibrium points. C...
<p>The white area corresponds to the cases in which defection is the only globally stable equilibriu...
<p>Blue horizontal line indicates <i>b</i> = 0.05. Red curves represent stable steady states. This t...
<p>The diagrams show the stages of one hysteresis cycle starting from (<b>A</b>) with the state at ...
<p>The bifurcation parameter is electric field <i>E</i> and the internal coupling conductance is (A)...
<p>(a) The oscillatory regions of the two systems. (b) The bifurcation diagrams of the first model. ...
<p>These bifurcation diagrams illustrate the FP’s and PO’s of the <i>V</i> and <i>h</i> model states...
In (a), ΔdV and there is only a single coral steady state for each value of dV. In (b) ΔdV >0 and a...
<p> and are complementary outputs, when one is high the other is low. Red (black) indicate stable (...
<p>Full and dashed lines correspond to stable and unstable solutions respectively. The black circle ...
The dashed line at cei = 1 indicates the interpopulation and intrapopulation inhibition are the same...
<p>Solid (dashed) lines indicate stable (unstable) equilibria for fixed values of input, Off = Low E...