Pseudo-Traveling Waves and Bumps in Quantum and Classical Hierarchical Cellular Neural Networks
Abstract
We study the existence of pseudo-traveling waves and bump solutions for two classes of hierarchical cellular neural networks (CNNs) defined over the ring of -adic integers . The first type is a -adic CNN described by a reaction-diffusion equation, while the second type is its quantum analog obtained via Wick rotation. The -adic CNNs are hierarchical versions of the classical Chua-Yang CNNs; these networks have a tree-like hierarchical architecture with infinitely many cells and hidden layers. The states are governed by integro-differential equations on . The -adic traveling waves behave fundamentally differently from their Archimedean counterparts. A traveling wave restricted to a -adic sphere yields a countably infinite collection of independent patterns. We introduce the notion of pseudo-traveling waves as finite truncations of this structure and prove their existence for both the classical and quantum networks. We further establish the existence of time-independent solutions (bumps) for both models. Our theoretical results are complemented by numerical simulations that approximate pseudo-traveling-wave solutions for quantum CNNs.
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@article{arxiv.2605.18717,
title = {Pseudo-Traveling Waves and Bumps in Quantum and Classical Hierarchical Cellular Neural Networks},
author = {W. A. Zúñiga-Galindo and B. A. Zambrano-Luna and Chayapuntika Indoung},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2605.18717},
year = {2026}
}