Voltage interval mappings for an elliptic bursting model
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burstingmappingsmodelintervalellipticfitzhugh-nagumo-rinzelmixed-modeoscillations
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We employed Poincar\'e return mappings for a parameter interval to an exemplary elliptic bursting model, the FitzHugh-Nagumo-Rinzel model. Using the interval mappings, we were able to examine in detail the bifurcations that underlie the complex activity transitions between: tonic spiking and bursting, bursting and mixed-mode oscillations, and finally, mixed-mode oscillations and quiescence in the FitzHugh-Nagumo-Rinzel model. We illustrate the wealth of information, qualitative and quantitative, that was derived from the Poincar\'e mappings, for the neuronal models and for similar (electro)chemical systems.
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