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Persistence in a large network of locally interacting neurons

Probability 2021-08-17 v1

Abstract

This article presents a biological neural network model driven by inhomogeneous Poisson processes accounting for the intrinsic randomness of synapses. The main novelty is the introduction of local interactions: each firing neuron triggers an instantaneous increase in electric potential to a fixed number of randomly chosen neurons. We prove that, as the number of neurons approaches infinity, the finite network converges to a nonlinear meanfield process characterised by a jump-type stochastic differential equation. We show that this process displays a phase transition: the activity of a typical neuron in the infinite network either rapidly dies out, or persists forever, depending on the global parameters describing the intensity of interconnection. This provides a way to understand the emergence of persistent activity triggered by weak input signals in large neural networks.

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@article{arxiv.2108.06386,
  title  = {Persistence in a large network of locally interacting neurons},
  author = {Maximiliano Altamirano and Roberto Cortez and Matthieu Jonckheere and Lasse Leskelä},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2108.06386},
  year   = {2021}
}