Multistable selection equations of pattern formation type in the case of inhomogeneous growth rates: With applications to two-dimensional assignment problems
From MaRDI portal
(Redirected from Publication:432929)
Recommendations
- Treatment of combinatorial optimization problems using selection equations with cost terms. I: Two-dimensional assignment problems
- Stochastic stability in assignment problems
- Asymptotic stability of equilibria of selection-mutation equations
- On a multistable competitive network model in the case of an inhomogeneous growth rate spectrum: With an application to priming
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3846079
Cites work
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3558962 (Why is no real title available?)
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1302186 (Why is no real title available?)
- Bifurcations of steady-state solutions in the synergetic neural network and control of pattern recognition
- Information Flow in Synergetic Computers
- On a multistable competitive network model in the case of an inhomogeneous growth rate spectrum: With an application to priming
- Pattern recognition and associative memory as dynamical processes in a synergetic system. I: Translation invariance, selective attention, and decomposition of scenes
- Treatment of combinatorial optimization problems using selection equations with cost terms. I: Two-dimensional assignment problems
- Treatment of combinatorial optimization problems using selection equations with cost terms. II: NP-hard three-dimensional assignment problems
- ``Neural computation of decisions in optimization problems
Cited in
(3)- On a multistable competitive network model in the case of an inhomogeneous growth rate spectrum: With an application to priming
- Formal derivation of Lotka-Volterra-Haken amplitude equations of task-related brain activity in multiple, consecutively performed tasks
- Self-organized control in cooperative robots using a pattern formation principle
This page was built for publication: Multistable selection equations of pattern formation type in the case of inhomogeneous growth rates: With applications to two-dimensional assignment problems
Report a bug (only for logged in users!)Click here to report a bug for this page (MaRDI item Q432929)