Limit cycles of a bineuronal network model (Q1197517)

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Limit cycles of a bineuronal network model
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    Limit cycles of a bineuronal network model (English)
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    16 January 1993
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    In this interesting self-contained paper the authors consider a system of two interconnected pacemakers described mathematically as leaky integrators reciprocally connected by synapses which determine a sudden change in the potential of the post-synaptic neuron. The coupled pacemakers may be inhibitory or noninhibitory. The second case is more tractable analytically and the authors prove several results: noninhibitory systems exhibit a periodic behavior, the number of limit cycles is finite and at most two binary codes defined by the neuron discharges exist. The conclusion is that a bineuronal pacemaker system can act as a stable memory. The inhibitory system can have two mutually exclusive alternatives of behavior.
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    relaxation oscillator
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    postsynaptic neuron potential
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    nonlinear dynamical system
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    discontinuities
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    torus
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    structural stability
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    persistence
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    periodic asymptotic behavior
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    Poincare map
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    interconnected pacemakers
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    leaky integrators
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    noninhibitory systems
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    periodic behavior
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    limit cycles
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    bineuronal pacemaker system
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    stable memory
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    mutually exclusive alternatives of behavior
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