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English: FitzHugh-Nagumo model, with a = 0.7, b = 1.25, tau = 12.5, R = 0.1, and varying I_ext
```python
%%capture
from matplotlib.widgets import AxesWidget
import numpy as np
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
from scipy.integrate import solve_ivp
import os
for b in [0.8, 1.25, 2.0]:
for i, alpha in enumerate(np.sin(np.linspace(-np.pi/2, np.pi/2, 121))):
# Define the parameter values
a = 0.7
tau = 12.5
R = 0.1
I_ext_0 = (2/3 + (a-1)/b)/R
I_ext_1 = (-2/3 + (a+1)/b)/R
I_ext_min = min(I_ext_0, I_ext_1) - 2.0 / R
I_ext_max = max(I_ext_0, I_ext_1) + 2.0 / R
I_ext = I_ext_min * (alpha - 1.0)/(-2.0) + I_ext_max * (alpha + 1.0)/(+2.0)
# Define the system of ODEs
def system(t, y):
v, w = y
dv = v - (v ** 3) / 3 - w + R * I_ext
dw = (1 / tau) * (v + a - b * w)
return [dv, dw]
vmin, vmax, wmin, wmax = -2, 2, -2+R*I_ext, 2+R*I_ext
t_span = [0, 50]
trajectory_resolution = 30
initial_conditions = [(x, y) for x in np.linspace(vmin, vmax, trajectory_resolution) for y in np.linspace(wmin, wmax, trajectory_resolution)]
sols = {}
for ic in initial_conditions:
sols[ic] = solve_ivp(system, t_span, ic, dense_output=True, max_step=0.1)
vs = np.linspace(vmin, vmax, 200)
v_axis = np.linspace(vmin, vmax, 20)
w_axis = np.linspace(wmin, wmax, 20)
v_values, w_values = np.meshgrid(v_axis, w_axis)
dv = v_values - (v_values ** 3) / 3 - w_values + R * I_ext
dw = (1 / tau) * (v_values + a - b * w_values)
fig, ax = plt.subplots(figsize=(16,16))
# integral curves
for ic in initial_conditions:
sol = sols[ic]
ax.plot(sol.y[0], sol.y[1], color='k', alpha=0.4, linewidth=0.5)
# vector fields
arrow_lengths = np.sqrt(dv**2 + dw**2)
alpha_values = 1 - (arrow_lengths / np.max(arrow_lengths))**0.4
ax.quiver(v_values, w_values, dv, dw, color='blue', linewidth=0.5, scale=25, alpha=alpha_values)
# nullclines
ax.plot(vs, vs - vs**3/3 + R * I_ext, color="green", alpha=0.4, label="v nullcline")
ax.plot(vs, (vs + a) / b, color="red", alpha=0.4, label="w nullcline")
# ax.set_xlabel('v')
# ax.set_ylabel('w')
ax.set_title(f'FitzHugh-Nagumo Model\n$b={b:.2f}$\t\t$I_{{ext}} = {I_ext:.2f}$')
# ax.legend()
ax.set_xlim(vmin, vmax)
ax.set_ylim(wmin, wmax)
ax.set_xticks([])
ax.set_yticks([])
dir_path = f"./{b}"
if not os.path.exists(dir_path):
os.makedirs(dir_path)
fig.savefig(f"{dir_path}/{i}.png")
import imageio.v3 as iio
import os
from natsort import natsorted
import moviepy.editor as mp
for b in [0.8, 1.25, 2.0]:
dir_path = f"./{b}"
file_names = natsorted((fn for fn in os.listdir(dir_path) if fn.endswith('.png')))
# Create a list of image files and set the frame rate
images = []
fps = 12
# Iterate over the file names and append the images to the list
for file_name in file_names:
file_path = os.path.join(dir_path, file_name)
images.append(iio.imread(file_path))
filename = f"fitzhugh-nagumo_b={b}"
iio.imwrite(f"{filename}.gif", images + list(reversed(images)), duration=1000/fps, rewind=True)
clip = mp.ImageSequenceClip(images + list(reversed(images)), fps=fps)
clip.write_videofile(f"{filename}.mp4")
```
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| Source | Own work |
| Author | Cosmia Nebula |
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