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Committee Date Time Place Paper Title / Authors Abstract Paper #
NLP 2017-03-15
10:20
Aomori Nebuta Museum Warasse Synchronization analysis of strongly coupled oscillators by the generalized phase reduction method
Wataru Kurebayashi (Aomori Univ.), Sho Shirasaka, Hiroya Nakao (Tokyo Tech.) NLP2016-121
Unlike the conventional phase reduction method limited to weakly perturbed oscillators,
the generalized phase reduction... [more]
NLP2016-121
pp.79-80
CAS, NLP 2016-10-28
13:50
Tokyo   System identification of self-sustained oscillators based on the generalized phase model
Takayuki Sato (Aomori Univ.), Sho Shirasaka, Hiroya Nakao (Tokyo Tech.), Wataru Kurebayashi (Aomori Univ.) CAS2016-57 NLP2016-83
A one-dimensional reduced model, called the generalized phase model [W. Kurebayashi et al., Phys. Rev. Lett., 2013], can... [more] CAS2016-57 NLP2016-83
pp.103-106
CCS, NLP 2016-06-13
11:30
Tokyo Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg. Optimal parameter selection for kernel dynamic mode decomposition
Wataru Kurebayashi (Aomori Univ.), Sho Shirasaka, Hiroya Nakao (Tokyo Tech.) NLP2016-21 CCS2016-4
A novel mode decomposition method based on the dynamical systems theory, called the dynamic mode decomposition (DMD), ha... [more] NLP2016-21 CCS2016-4
pp.13-14
NLP 2014-12-03
14:50
Tokyo Kyoto Univ. Tokyo Office Robust synchronization analysis of oscillator circuits by a quadratic phase model
Wataru Kurebayashi, Sho Shirasaka, Hiroya Nakao (Tokyo Tech.) NLP2014-103
In analyzing synchronization dynamics of self-sustained oscillators,
a simple one-dimensional model, called a phase mod... [more]
NLP2014-103
pp.23-27
NLP 2014-03-10
10:00
Tokyo Sophia University Definition of phase for chaotic oscillators
Wataru Kurebayashi, Hiroya Nakao (Tokyo Inst. of Tech.) NLP2013-164
In analyzing synchronization of limit-cycle oscillators, the phase reduction method, with which we can reduce the dimens... [more] NLP2013-164
pp.1-2
NLP 2014-01-22
13:50
Hokkaido Niseko Park Hotel Theoretical analysis of mutual synchronization in strongly coupled nonlinear oscillators
Wataru Kurebayashi, Sho Shirasaka, Hiroya Nakao (Tokyo Inst. of Tech.) NLP2013-155
In the analysis of mutual synchronization of coupled nonlinear oscillators, the phase reduction method has played an imp... [more] NLP2013-155
pp.137-140
NLP 2014-01-22
15:40
Hokkaido Niseko Park Hotel Design of nonlinear oscillators with prescribed orbits and response properties
Tsubasa Ishii, Wataru Kurebayashi, Hiroya Nakao (Tokyo Inst. of Tech.) NLP2013-160
Engineering applications of synchronization phenomena exhibited by nonlinear oscillators have attracted much attention r... [more] NLP2013-160
pp.163-166
NLP 2014-01-22
16:00
Hokkaido Niseko Park Hotel Phase-reduction analysis of coupled limit-cycle oscillators in hybrid dynamical systems
Sho Shirasaka, Wataru Kurebayashi, Hiroya Nakao (Tokyo Inst. of Tech.) NLP2013-161
Hybrid dynamical systems, possessing both characteristics of discrete and continuous dynamical systems, is often used to... [more] NLP2013-161
pp.167-171
NLP 2013-05-28
12:15
Fukuoka Event hall, Central Library, Fukuoka University Phase reduction analysis of noise-induced synchronization in chaotic oscillators
Wataru Kurebayashi (Tokyo Inst. of Tech.), Kantaro Fujiwara (Saitama Univ.), Hiroya Nakao (Tokyo Inst. of Tech.), Tohru Ikeguchi (Saitama Univ.) NLP2013-25
When driven by common noise, various dynamical systems
can undergo mutual synchronization. This phenomenon is
called ... [more]
NLP2013-25
pp.87-90
NLP 2013-03-14
14:50
Chiba Nishi-Chiba campus, Chiba Univ. Phase reduction method for limit-cycle oscillators in hybrid dynamical systems and its applications
Sho Shirasaka, Wataru Kurebayashi, Hiroya Nakao (Tokyo Inst. of Tech.) NLP2012-154
Phase reduction method provides a useful framework for the analysis of limit-cycle oscillators, but it can not be applie... [more] NLP2012-154
pp.55-58
NLP 2013-03-15
09:25
Chiba Nishi-Chiba campus, Chiba Univ. Synchronization of nonlinear oscillators driven by common environmental noise
Masahiro Kazama, Yuta Minoshima, Wataru Kurebayashi, Hiroya Nakao (Tokyo Inst. of Tech.) NLP2012-161
Engineering applications of noise-induced synchronization have been widely discussed recently. Among them, possibilities... [more] NLP2012-161
pp.87-90
NLP 2013-03-15
13:45
Chiba Nishi-Chiba campus, Chiba Univ. Extension of the phase reduction method to strongly perturbed limit-cycle oscillators and its applications
Wataru Kurebayashi, Sho Shirasaka, Hiroya Nakao (Tokyo Inst. of Tech.) NLP2012-169
 [more] NLP2012-169
pp.133-136
NC, NLP, IPSJ-BIO [detail] 2010-06-18
13:50
Okinawa Ryukyu-daigaku-gozyu-syunen-kinenn-kaikan Stochastic synchrony and transition between two states in the olfactory bulb
Wataru Kurebayashi, Tohru Ikeguchi (Saitama Univ.) NLP2010-3 NC2010-3
The gamma rhythm oscillation in the olfactory bulb
plays an important role in
olfactory information processing.
This ... [more]
NLP2010-3 NC2010-3
pp.13-18
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