Weerapat Pittayakanchit’s PhD Thesis Defense

12:00–1:00 pm

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Weerapat Pittayakanchit’s PhD Thesis Defense

NONLINEAR DYNAMICAL SYSTEMS DRIVEN AT INTERMEDIATE TIMESCALES

Driven nonlinear dynamical systems are everywhere in biology. Powerful mathematical tools like Fourier analysis or the principal of superposition are not available in nonlinear systems. This thesis investigates three different dynamical systems drawn from biology and machine learning as a function of the ratio of the system’s response timescale to the signal’s timescale. We focus our studies in regimes where the timescale of the external driving signal is comparable to the timescale of internal responses. The methods of analyses here may not solve every driven nonlinear problem because no universal method likely exists for strongly driven non-linear systems. Nevertheless, the results will help solve future similar challenges.

Committee members 

Arvind Murugan (Chair)

Dam Thanh Son

Ishanu Chattopadhyay

Vincenzo Vitelli

William T. M. Irvine

Weerapat is searching for a data scientist position in Thailand 

Event Type

Thesis Defense

May 10