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The capacity of \(q\)-state Potts neural networks with parallel retrieval dynamics
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    The capacity of \(q\)-state Potts neural networks with parallel retrieval dynamics (English)
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    21 January 2008
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    The so-called \(q\)-Potts neural networks are an extensions of Hopfield NN (neural network) to the case of \(q>=2\) states. The \(M\) fundamental memories are considered as N-dimensional i.i.d. random variables with probability \(1/q\). Storage and retrieval issues are discussed. Bounds for the storage capacity are shown.
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    Potts neural network
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    storage capacity
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    Hopfield model
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