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Modeling and Contractivity of Neural-Synaptic Networks with Hebbian Learning

Optimization and Control 2024-03-25 v4

Abstract

This paper is concerned with the modeling and analysis of two of the most commonly used recurrent neural network models (i.e., Hopfield neural network and firing-rate neural network) with dynamic recurrent connections undergoing Hebbian learning rules. To capture the synaptic sparsity of neural circuits we propose a low dimensional formulation. We then characterize certain key dynamical properties. First, we give biologically-inspired forward invariance results. Then, we give sufficient conditions for the non-Euclidean contractivity of the models. Our contraction analysis leads to stability and robustness of time-varying trajectories -- for networks with both excitatory and inhibitory synapses governed by both Hebbian and anti-Hebbian rules. For each model, we propose a contractivity test based upon biologically meaningful quantities, e.g., neural and synaptic decay rate, maximum in-degree, and the maximum synaptic strength. Then, we show that the models satisfy Dale's Principle. Finally, we illustrate the effectiveness of our results via a numerical example.

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@article{arxiv.2204.05382,
  title  = {Modeling and Contractivity of Neural-Synaptic Networks with Hebbian Learning},
  author = {Veronica Centorrino and Francesco Bullo and Giovanni Russo},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2204.05382},
  year   = {2024}
}

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24 pages, 4 figures