RNDr. Veronika Eclerová, Ph.D.
lektorka II – Ústav matematiky a statistiky
kancelář: pav. 08/03016e
Kotlářská 267/2
611 37 Brno
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Počet publikací: 42
2024
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Destabilization of a seasonal synchronization in a population model with a seasonally varying Allee effect
Applied Mathematics and Computation, rok: 2024, ročník: 462, vydání: February 2024, DOI
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How We Perceive Places: Measuring Biomarkers of Stress in Urban Environments Using Personal Exposure Sensors, Deep Learning and Functional Data Analysis
Rok: 2024, druh: Konferenční abstrakty
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Weak coupling of neurons enables very high-frequency and ultra-fast oscillations through the interplay of synchronized phase-shifts
Network Neuroscience, rok: 2024, ročník: 8, vydání: 1, DOI
2023
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Biological factors and self-perception of stress in relation to freeze-like response in humans
Psychoneuroendocrinology, rok: 2023, ročník: 158, vydání: December 2023, DOI
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Effects of Frustrated Interactions on Synchronicity in Electrical Power Grids
15th Chaotic Modeling and Simulation International Conference, rok: 2023
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Embedding nonlinear systems with two or more harmonic phase terms near the Hopf–Hopf bifurcation
Nonlinear Dynamics, rok: 2023, ročník: 111, vydání: 2, DOI
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Management tool for epidemic monitoring, analysis, and visualisation
Data-driven decision-making in medical education and healthcare, vydání: Vyd. First edition, rok: 2023, počet stran: 17 s.
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Predictive performance of multi-model ensemble forecasts of COVID-19 across European nations
eLife, rok: 2023, ročník: 12, vydání: April, DOI
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Transformation of Master-Slave Systems with Harmonic Terms for Improved Stability in Numerical Continuation
15th Chaotic Modeling and Simulation International Conference, rok: 2023
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Using real-time ascertainment rate estimate from infection and hospitalization dataset for modeling the spread of infectious disease: COVID-19 case study in the Czech Republic
PLoS ONE, rok: 2023, ročník: 18, vydání: 7, DOI