Collective Stability of Networks of Winner-Take-All Circuits
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DOI10.1162/NECO_a_00091zbMath1208.92015DBLPjournals/neco/RutishauserDS11OpenAlexW3104133773WikidataQ51624406 ScholiaQ51624406MaRDI QIDQ3085332
Ueli Rutishauser, Rodney J. Douglas, Jean-Jacques E. Slotine
Publication date: 31 March 2011
Published in: Neural Computation (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1162/neco_a_00091
Probabilistic models, generic numerical methods in probability and statistics (65C20) Neural biology (92C20) Dynamical systems in biology (37N25) Neural networks for/in biological studies, artificial life and related topics (92B20)
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