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Minimal instability and unstable set of a phase-locked periodic orbit in a delayed neural network
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    Minimal instability and unstable set of a phase-locked periodic orbit in a delayed neural network (English)
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    6 December 1999
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    The authors consider the following delay differential system \[ \dot{U}(t)=-\mu U(t)+f(V(t-\tau)),\qquad \dot{V}(t)=-\mu V(t)+f(U(t-\tau)), \] where \(f:\mathbb{R}\to \mathbb{R}\) is a \(C^1\)-smooth function with = \(f(0)=0\). Such a system arises in modelling of artificial neural networks with electronic circuit implementation (Hopfield's model). It is proved the existence of a nontrivial phase-locked periodic orbit. The instability and the stable manifold of this orbit and the spectrum of the related monodromy operator are discussed. The existence of a smooth solid spindle is proved, contained in the global attractor, separated by a disk bordered by a phase-locked orbit.
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    neural network
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    delay differential equations
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    stability
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    phase-locked oscillations
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