Definition and data-driven reconstruction of asymptotic phase and amplitudes of stochastic oscillators via Koopman operator theory
Abstract
Asymptotic phase and amplitudes are fundamental concepts in the analysis of limit-cycle oscillators. In this paper, we briefly review the definition of these quantities, particularly a generalization to stochastic oscillatory systems from the viewpoint of Koopman operator theory, and discuss a data-driven approach to estimate the asymptotic phase and amplitude functions from time-series data of stochastic oscillatory systems. We demonstrate that the standard Extended dynamic mode decomposition (EDMD) can successfully reconstruct the phase and amplitude functions of the noisy FitzHugh-Nagumo neuron model only from the time-series data.
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