Introductory material and papers
Asynchronous networks are networks that allow for local clocks, stopping and starting of nodes, adaptation and decentralized control.
Potential applications range from transport and production networks to synaptic plasticity and learning in neuroscience.
Past research supported by NSF grant DMS-1265253 and Marie Curie Fellowship at Imperial College (see Project details.
- An Introductory talk about dynamics on asynchronous networks.
- C Bick and M J Field, 'Functional Asynchronous Networks:
Factorization of Dynamics and Function', MATEC Web of Conferences, 83 (2016).
- C Bick and M J Field, 'Asynchronous Networks and Event Driven Dynamics', Nolinearity 30(2) (2017), 558-594.
- C Bick and M J Field, 'Asynchronous Networks: Modularization of Dynamics Theorem', Nolinearity 30(2) (2017), 595-621.
email: mikefield@gmail.com
Professor Mike Field
Department of Mechanical Engineering
University of California
Santa Barbara, CA 93106
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