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K Gopalsamy1, Sariyasa Sariyasa
1Sch. of Inf. and Eng., Flinders Univ. of South Australia, Adelaide, SA.
Abstract:
The dynamical characteristics of a single isolated Hopfield-type neuron with dissipation and time-delayed self-interaction under periodic stimuli are studied. Sufficient conditions for the heteroassociative stable encoding of periodic external stimuli are obtained. Both discrete and continuously distributed delays are included.
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