@article{StraubeOliconMendezWinkelmannetal.2025, author = {Straube, Arthur and Olic{\´o}n M{\´e}ndez, Guillermo and Winkelmann, Stefanie and H{\"o}fling, Felix and Engel, Maximilian}, title = {Unfolding the geometric structure and multiple timescales of the urea-urease pH oscillator}, arxiv = {http://arxiv.org/abs/2508.07275}, year = {2025}, abstract = {We study a two-variable dynamical system modeling pH oscillations in the urea-urease reaction within giant lipid vesicles - a problem that intrinsically contains multiple, well-separated timescales. Building on an existing, deterministic formulation via ordinary differential equations, we resolve different orders of magnitude within a small parameter and analyze the system's limit cycle behavior using geometric singular perturbation theory (GSPT). By introducing two different coordinate scalings - each valid in a distinct region of the phase space - we resolve the local dynamics near critical fold points, using the extension of GSPT through such singular points due to Krupa and Szmolyan. This framework enables a geometric decomposition of the periodic orbits into slow and fast segments and yields closed-form estimates for the period of oscillation. In particular, we link the existence of such oscillations to an underlying biochemical asymmetry, namely, the differential transport across the vesicle membrane.}, language = {en} } @article{EngelOliconMendezWehlitzetal.2024, author = {Engel, Maximilian and Olic{\´o}n-M{\´e}ndez, Guillermo and Wehlitz, Nathalie and Winkelmann, Stefanie}, title = {Synchronization and random attractors in reaction jump processes}, journal = {Journal of Dynamics and Differential Equations}, arxiv = {http://arxiv.org/abs/2207.00602}, doi = {10.1007/s10884-023-10345-4}, year = {2024}, abstract = {This work explores a synchronization-like phenomenon induced by common noise for continuous-time Markov jump processes given by chemical reaction networks. Based on Gillespie's stochastic simulation algorithm, a corresponding random dynamical system is formulated in a two-step procedure, at first for the states of the embedded discrete-time Markov chain and then for the augmented Markov chain including random jump times. We uncover a time-shifted synchronization in the sense that—after some initial waiting time—one trajectory exactly replicates another one with a certain time delay. Whether or not such a synchronization behavior occurs depends on the combination of the initial states. We prove this partial time-shifted synchronization for the special setting of a birth-death process by analyzing the corresponding two-point motion of the embedded Markov chain and determine the structure of the associated random attractor. In this context, we also provide general results on existence and form of random attractors for discrete-time, discrete-space random dynamical systems.}, language = {en} }