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Dynamical Systems in Neurobiology

Abstract

In this course, I shall discuss various dynamical systems in neurobiology, from the dynamics of individual neurons to activity patterns of populations. Both deterministic and stochastic phenomena will be treated. This course can therefore also serve as an introduction to the mathematical theory of dynamical systems, because  I shall use the examples to explain general concepts and results from the theory of dynamical systems or, in the terminology of physicists, nonlinear dynamics.

References
J. Jost, Mathematical methods in biology and neurobiology, Springer, 2014

Date and time info
Friday 13:30 - 15:00

Audience
MSc students, PhD students, Postdocs

Language
English

lecture
01.10.15 31.01.16

Regular lectures Winter semester 2015-2016

MPI for Mathematics in the Sciences / University of Leipzig see the lecture detail pages

Katharina Matschke

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