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Mikhail V. Goremyko

Researcher at Saratov State Technical University

Publications -  15
Citations -  282

Mikhail V. Goremyko is an academic researcher from Saratov State Technical University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Network topology & Topology (electrical circuits). The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 15 publications receiving 246 citations.

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Excitation and suppression of chimera states by multiplexing.

TL;DR: The two-layered network of Hindmarsh-Rose neurons is considered and it is revealed that in such a system multiplex interaction between layers is capable of exciting not only the synchronous interlayer chimera state but also nonidentical chimera patterns.
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Macroscopic and microscopic spectral properties of brain networks during local and global synchronization.

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that it is possible to infer the degree of interaction between the interconnected regions of the brain during different types of brain activities and to estimate the regions' participation in the generation of the different levels of consciousness.
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Inter-layer competition in adaptive multiplex network

TL;DR: This model yields the emergence of both scale-free topologies and meso-scale structures in the layers, for an appropriate choice of the control parameters, and reports that the growth of the number of interacting layers leads to a decrease of the global order, due to inter-layer structural competition.
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Interplay between geo-population factors and hierarchy of cities in multilayer urban networks.

TL;DR: In a country-scale urban network and for each specific city, the geographical neighbouring with highly populated areas is more important than its political setting and the structure of political subordination is crucial for the wealth of transportation network and communication between populated regions of the country.
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Nonlinear dynamics of the complex multi-scale network

TL;DR: It is shown that the increase of nodes in subgroups leads to the destruction of the synchronous interaction within the common ring and to the narrowing of the chimera region.