Neutral Equations of Mixed Type

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2012-12-31Author
Lamb, Charles
Publisher
University of Kansas
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127 pages
Type
Dissertation
Degree Level
Ph.D.
Discipline
Mathematics
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In this dissertation we consider neutral equations of mixed type. In particular, we con- sider the associated linear Fredholm theory and nerve fiber models that are written as systems of neutral equations of mixed type. In Chapter 2, we extend the existing Fredholm theory for mixed type functional differential equations developed by Mallet-Paret to the case of implicitly defined mixed type functional differential equations. In Chapter 3, we apply the theory to an example arising from modeling signal prop- agation in nerve fibers. In this two-dimensional system, we rely on the Lyapunov- Schmidt method to demonstrate the existence of traveling wave solutions. With the aid of numerical computations, a saddle-node bifurcation was detected. In Chapter 4, we consider an extension of the parallel nerve fiber model examining in Chapter 3 and present the results of a numerical study. In this chapter, an additional form of coupling is examined not considered in the model from Chapter 3. This second type of coupling may be excitatory or inhibitory depending on the sign of the coupling parameter. Within a continuation framework, we employ a pseudo-spectral approach utilizing Chebyshev polynomials as basis functions. The chebfun package, consisting of Chebyshev tools, was utilized to manipulate the polynomials.
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