Contact:
- email:
- pawel.pilarczyk@pg.edu.pl
Positions:
Associate professor

Publications:
-
Publication
The classical Chialvo model, introduced in 1995, is one of the most important models that describe single neuron dynamics. In order to conduct effective numerical analysis of this model, it is necessary to obtain a rigorous estimate for the maximal bounded invariant set. We discuss this problem, and we correct and improve the results obtained by Courbage and Nekorkin (2010). In particular, we provide an explicit formula for an...
Full text to download in external service
-
Publication
- P. Pilarczyk
- G. Graff
- J. Amigo
- K. Tessmer
- K. Narkiewicz
- K. Narkiewicz
- B. Graff
- CHAOS - Year 2023
We introduce an entropy-based classification method for pairs of sequences (ECPS) for quantifying mutual dependencies in heart rate and beat-to-beat blood pressure recordings. The purpose of the method is to build a classifier for data in which each item consists of two intertwined data series taken for each subject. The method is based on ordinal patterns and uses entropy-like indices. Machine learning is used to select a subset...
Full text available to download
-
Publication
- CHAOS - Year 2023
We conduct computer-assisted analysis of a two-dimensional model of a neuron introduced by Chialvo in 1995 [Chaos, Solitons Fractals 5, 461–479]. We apply the method of rigorous analysis of global dynamics based on a set-oriented topological approach, introduced by Arai et al. in 2009 [SIAM J. Appl. Dyn. Syst. 8, 757–789] and improved and expanded afterward. Additionally, we introduce a new algorithm to analyze the return times...
Full text available to download
-
Publication
- F. Drubi
- S. Ibáñez
- P. Pilarczyk
- CHAOS SOLITONS & FRACTALS - Year 2021
Local bifurcation theory is used to prove the existence of chaotic dynamics in two well-known models of tritrophic food chains. To the best of our knowledge, the simplest technique to guarantee the emergence of strange attractors in a given family of vector fields consists of finding a 3-dimensional nilpotent singularity of codimension 3 and verifying some generic algebraic conditions. We provide the essential background regarding...
Full text available to download
-
Publication
- G. Graff
- B. Graff
- P. Pilarczyk
- G. Jabłoński
- D. Gąsecki
- K. Narkiewicz
- PLOS ONE - Year 2021
Heart rate variability (hrv) is a physiological phenomenon of the variation in the length of the time interval between consecutive heartbeats. In many cases it could be an indicator of the development of pathological states. The classical approach to the analysis of hrv includes time domain methods and frequency domain methods. However, attempts are still being made to define new and more effective hrv assessment tools. Persistent...
Full text available to download