Publications by authors named "Henri Paul Ekobena Fouda"

Through this paper, the authors propose using the quantum cluster equilibrium (QCE) theory to reinvestigate ammonia clusters in the liquid phase. The ammonia clusters from size monomer to hexadecamer were considered to simulate the liquid ammonia in this approach. The clusterset used to model the liquid ammonia is an ensemble of different structures of ammonia clusters.

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In this paper, we study the nonlinear dynamics of the MARCKS protein between cytosol and cytoplasmic membrane through the modulational instability phenomenon. The reaction-diffusion generic model used here is firstly transformed into a cubic complex Ginzburg-Landau equation. Then, modulational instability (MI) is carried out in order to derive the MI criteria.

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Understanding the asymptotic behavior of a dynamical system when system parameters are varied remains a key challenge in nonlinear dynamics. We explore the dynamics of a multistable dynamical system (the response) coupled unidirectionally to a chaotic drive. In the absence of coupling, the dynamics of the response system consists of simple attractors, namely, fixed points and periodic orbits, and there could be chaotic motion depending on system parameters.

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Based on the improved FitzHugh-Nagumo myocardial model driven by a constant external current, the effect of temperature fluctuation in a network of electrically coupled myocardial cells are investigated through analytical and numerical computations. Through the technique of multiple scale expansion, we successfully reduced the complex nonlinear system of equations to a more tractable and solvable nonlinear amplitude equation on which the analysis of linear stability is performed. Interestingly from this analysis, a plot of critical amplitude of action potential versus wave number revealed the growth rate of modulational instability (MI) is an increasing function of the thermoelectric couplings; [Formula: see text] and [Formula: see text], under fixed conditions of nonlinear electrical couplings.

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Background: The purpose of this study was to estimate the doses delivered to adult patients during chest examination for comparison with those elsewhere and to establish a local diagnostic reference level for the chest. The doses delivered in the standard X-ray examinations are not sufficiently optimized and controlled. The working protocols for the same exam given differ for similar morphotypes within the same hospital structure.

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