Order-disorder transition in the Chialvo-Bak `minibrain' controlled by network geometry (Q1394689)
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Order-disorder transition in the Chialvo-Bak `minibrain' controlled by network geometry (English)
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23 June 2003
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We examine a simple biologically motivated neural network, the three-layer version of the Chialvo-Bak `minibrain' [Neurosci. 90, 1137 ff (1999)], and present numerical results which indicate that a non-equilibrium phase transition between ordered and disordered phases occurs subject to the tuning of a control parameter. Scale-free behaviour is observed at the critical point. Notably, the transition here is due solely to network geometry and not any noise factor. The phase of the network is thus a design parameter which can be tuned. The phases are determined by differing levels of interference between active paths in the network and the consequent accidental destruction of good paths.
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neural network
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control-parameter tuning
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critical points
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