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Igor Belykh

Igor Belykh

Assistant Professor

Office: 704 COE
Office phone:  404.413.6411
E-mail:  matixb [at]langate.gsu.edu
Personal webpage

 

Education

  • Ph.D. in Mathematics, University of Nizhny Novgorod, Russia, 2000
  • Postdoc in Applied Mathematics and Computational Neuroscience, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (EPFL), 2001-2005

Research & Teaching

Dr. Belykh's research interests include Dynamical systems, Mathematical Neuroscience, Complex Networks and their appplications in biology and engineering.

Dr. Belykh has a joint appointment as Associate Member of the Neuroscience Institute at Georgia State University. He also is Associate Member of the Center for Nonlinear Study at Georgia Institute of Technology.

Dr. Belykh serves as an Associate Editor of IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems, a major IEEE journal.

 

Selected Publications

I. Belykh and A. Shilnikov, "When weak inhibition synchronizes strongly desynchronizing networks of bursting neurons", Physical Review Letters, V. 101, 078102 (2008).

A. Shilnikov, R. Gordon, and I. Belykh, " "Polyrhythmic synchronization in bursting network motifs", Chaos, V. 18, 037120 (2008).

I. Belykh, M. Hasler, and V. Belykh, "When symmetrization guarantees synchronization in directed networks," Int. Journal of Bifurcation and Chaos, V.  17, no. 10, pp. 3387-3395 (2007).

I. Belykh,  V. Belykh, and M. Hasler , "Generalized connection graph method for synchronization in asymmetrical networks", Physica D, V. 224, pp. 42–51 (2006) .

I. Belykh, E. de Lange, and M. Hasler, "Synchronization of bursting neurons: what matters in the network topology", Physical Review Letters, V. 94, 188101 (2005).

I. Belykh, V. Belykh, and M. Hasler, "Generalized connection graph method for synchronization in asymmetrical networks", Physica D, V. 224, pp. 42–51 (2006).

I. Belykh, V. Belykh, and M. Hasler, "Synchronization in asymmetrically coupled networks with node balance," Chaos, V. 16, 16, 015102 (2006).

I. Belykh, M. Hasler, M. Lauret, and H. Nijmeijer, "Synchronization and graph topology", Int. Journal of Bifurcation and Chaos, Vol. 15, No 11, pp. 3423–3433 (2005).

M. Hasler and I. Belykh, "Blinking long-range connections increase the functionality of locally connected networks," IEICE Transactions on Fundamentals (Oxford University Press), V. E88-A, N 10, pp. 2647-2655 (2005).

V. Belykh, I. Belykh, and E. Mosekilde, "The hyperbolic Plykin attractor can exist in neuron models", Int. Journal of Bifurcation and Chaos, Vol. 15, No 11, pp. 3567–3578 (2005).

I. Belykh, V. Belykh, and M. Hasler, " Blinking model and synchronization in small-world networks with a time-varying coupling", Physica D, V. 195/1-2, pp 188-206 (2004).

V. Belykh, I. Belykh, and M. Hasler, "Connection graph stability method for synchronized coupled chaotic systems", Physica D, V. 195/1-2, pp. 159-187 (2004).