SMS scnews item created by Hannah Bryant at Mon 7 Mar 2022 1119
Type: Seminar
Modified: Mon 7 Mar 2022 1514; Mon 7 Mar 2022 1517
Distribution: World
Expiry: 8 Mar 2022
Calendar1: 8 Mar 2022 1500-1600
CalLoc1: Online via Zoom
CalTitle1: SMRI Seminar: Vo 'Canards, Cardiac Cycles, and Chimeras'
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SMRI Seminar: Vo -- Canards, Cardiac Cycles, and Chimeras
***PLEASE NOTE THAT THE SEMINAR THIS WEEK IS NOW ONLINE ONLY***
SMRI Seminar
'Canards, Cardiac Cycles, and Chimeras'
Theodore Vo (Monash University)
Tuesday 8th March, 3:00-4:00pm (AEDT)
Online only
Registration:
https://uni-sydney.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZUkcu6rpzgrHda__Y0aWClJnXvbtmAKnjge
Abstract: Canards are solutions of singularly perturbed ODEs that organise the dynamics
in phase and parameter space. In this talk, we explore two aspects of canard theory:
their applications in the life sciences and their ability to generate new phenomena.
More specifically, we will use canard theory to analyse a canonical model of the
electrical activity in a heart muscle cell. We demonstrate that pathological heart
rhythms, called early afterdepolarisations, are canard-induced phenomena. We use this
knowledge to explain the rich set of model behaviours, some of which have also been
observed in experiments. Then, we explore a new class of canard-induced patterns in
reaction-diffusion PDEs which exhibit coexisting domains of mutually synchronised
oscillators and complementary domains of decoherent (asynchronous) oscillators.
Note: This seminar will be recorded, including participant questions (participants only
when asking questions), and uploaded to the SMRI YouTube Channel
https://www.youtube.com/c/SydneyMathematicalResearchInstituteSMRI
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