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Dynamic Formation of Functional Networks by Synchronization [PDF]
The cerebral cortex consists of numerous, densely interconnected, functionally specialized areas that need to cooperate in ever-changing constellations depending on the actual cognitive or executive task. One way to achieve this dynamic coordination could be phase-locking of synchronized oscillatory activity.
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A Review of the Chebyshev Inequality Pertaining to Fractional Integrals
In this article, we give a brief review of a well-known integral inequality that gives information about the integral of the product of two functions using synchronous functions, the Chebyshev inequality.
Péter Kórus +1 more
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The backstepping technique is greatly effective for the integer-order triangular non-linear systems. Nevertheless, it is dramatically challenging to implement backstepping technique in the manipulation of fractional-order permanent magnet synchronous ...
Guangming Xue +4 more
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Synchronization in Functional Networks of the Human Brain [PDF]
Decoding the fundamental mechanisms underlying large-scale brain integration is one of the major challenges of neuroscience. In this article, the authors discuss the concept of brain networks, which can be studied using methods from graph theory. More precisely, a summary of a data-driven computational model of synchronization between distant cortical ...
Philipp Hövel +4 more
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Dynamic Response of a Permanent Magnet Synchronous Generator to a Wind Gust
In this paper, a new analytical approach is proposed to investigate the electrical and mechanical behavior of a low-power permanent magnet synchronous generator (PMSG) in the presence of a wind gust.
N. Herisanu +3 more
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A note on Chebyshev inequality via k-generalized fractional integrals [PDF]
Juan E. Napoles Valdes +1 more
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On the one hand, convex functions are important to derive rigorous convergence rates, and on the other, synchronous functions are significant to solve statistical problems using Chebyshev inequalities.
Asifa Tassaddiq +4 more
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Potential Mechanisms and Functions of Intermittent Neural Synchronization [PDF]
Neural synchronization is believed to play an important role in different brain functions. Synchrony in cortical and subcortical circuits is frequently variable in time and not perfect. Few long intervals of desynchronized dynamics may be functionally different from many short desynchronized intervals although the average synchrony may be the same ...
Sungwoo Ahn +2 more
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By dawn or dusk—how circadian timing rewrites bacterial infection outcomes
The circadian clock shapes immune function, yet its influence on infection outcomes is only beginning to be understood. This review highlights how circadian timing alters host responses to the bacterial pathogens Salmonella enterica, Listeria monocytogenes, and Streptococcus pneumoniae revealing that the effectiveness of immune defense depends not only
Devons Mo +2 more
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Design of bootstrap integrated synchronous rectifier
Based on the research of the development of synchronous rectification technology, this paper proposes a circuit structure of bootstrap synchronous rectifier chip.
LIU Shulin +4 more
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