Furutsu-Novikov--like cross-correlation--response relations for systems driven by shot noise
Abstract
We consider a dynamic system that is driven by an intensity-modulated Poisson process with intensity . We derive an exact relation between the input-output cross-correlation in the spontaneous state () and the linear response to the modulation (). If is sufficiently small, linear response theory captures the full response. The relation can be regarded as a variant of the Furutsu-Novikov theorem for the case of shot noise. As we show, the relation is still valid in the presence of additional independent noise. Furthermore, we derive an extension to Cox-process input, which provides an instance of colored shot noise. We discuss applications to particle detection and to neuroscience. Using the new relation, we obtain a fluctuation-response-relation for a leaky integrate-and-fire neuron. We also show how the new relation can be used in a remote control problem in a recurrent neural network. The relations are numerically tested for both stationary and non-stationary dynamics. Lastly, extensions to marked Poisson processes and to higher-order statistics are presented.
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@article{arxiv.2405.13508,
title = {Furutsu-Novikov--like cross-correlation--response relations for systems driven by shot noise},
author = {Jakob Stubenrauch and Benjamin Lindner},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2405.13508},
year = {2024}
}
Comments
17 pages, 10 figures