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Period-halving Bifurcation of a Neuronal Recurrence Equation

Neural and Evolutionary Computing 2012-04-10 v3 Dynamical Systems Chaotic Dynamics

Abstract

We study the sequences generated by neuronal recurrence equations of the form x(n)=1[j=1hajx(nj)θ]x(n) = {\bf 1}[\sum_{j=1}^{h} a_{j} x(n-j)- \theta]. From a neuronal recurrence equation of memory size hh which describes a cycle of length ρ(m)×lcm(p0,p1,...,p1+ρ(m))\rho(m) \times lcm(p_0, p_1,..., p_{-1+\rho(m)}), we construct a set of ρ(m)\rho(m) neuronal recurrence equations whose dynamics describe respectively the transient of length O(ρ(m)×lcm(p0,...,pd))O(\rho(m) \times lcm(p_0, ..., p_{d})) and the cycle of length O(ρ(m)×lcm(pd+1,...,p1+ρ(m)))O(\rho(m) \times lcm(p_{d+1}, ..., p_{-1+\rho(m)})) if 0d2+ρ(m)0 \leq d \leq -2+\rho(m) and 1 if d=ρ(m)1d=\rho(m)-1. This result shows the exponential time of the convergence of neuronal recurrence equation to fixed points and the existence of the period-halving bifurcation.

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@article{arxiv.1110.3586,
  title  = {Period-halving Bifurcation of a Neuronal Recurrence Equation},
  author = {René Ndoundam},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1110.3586},
  year   = {2012}
}

Comments

50 pages. This paper was submitted to Complex in July 2010. This paper is the full version of the paper to appear in Volume 20 Issue 4 of Complex Systems