Interpretation:
To sketch the nullclines for the system.
To determine
To show that the system is excitable if
Concept Introduction:
Nullclinesare a set of points in the phase plane where
The set of points in a phase plane where
The set of points in a phase plane where
To find the equation for x-nullclines and y-nullclines, put
The Taylor’s series expansion of a function
Here, higher order terms can be neglected because
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