Long time behavior of an age and leaky memory-structured neuronal population equation
Abstract
We study the asymptotic stability of a two-dimensional mean-field equation, which takes the form of a nonlocal transport equation and generalizes the time-elapsed neuron network model by the inclusion of a leaky memory variable. This additional variable can represent a slow fatigue mechanism, like spike frequency adaptation or short-term synaptic depression. Even though two-dimensional models are known to have emergent behaviors, like population bursts, which are not observed in standard one-dimensional models, we show that in the weak connectivity regime, two-dimensional models behave like one-dimensional models, i.e. they relax to a unique stationary state. The proof is based on an application of Harris' ergodic theorem and a perturbation argument, adapted to the case of a multidimensional equation with delays.
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@article{arxiv.2106.11110,
title = {Long time behavior of an age and leaky memory-structured neuronal population equation},
author = {Claudia Fonte and Valentin Schmutz},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2106.11110},
year = {2021}
}