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Stability and chaos in an inertial two-neuron system
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    Stability and chaos in an inertial two-neuron system (English)
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    17 July 1997
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    Inertia is added to a continuous-time, Hopfield (1984) effective-neuron system. We explore the effects on the stability of the fixed points of the system. A two-neuron system with one or two inertial terms added is shown to exhibit chaos. The chaos is confirmed by Lyapunov exponents, power spectra, and phase space plots.
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