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Nearest neighbour coupled systems of four 1-D oscillators

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Nagai, Yoshinori
Maddess, Ted

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A one-dimensional (1-D) map oscillator is used to investigate the network properties of connected oscillators. The oscillators are connected as nearest neighbours, like Purkinje cells. There are two kinds of oscillators, p-type and n-type. The two types correspond to excitatory and nhibitory neurons. Thus, the 1-D oscillator network becomes an artificial system based on knowledge from the brain.

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International Congress Series 1269 (2004), pp. 129– 132

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