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Universal Gr\"obner Bases of Toric Ideals of Combinatorial Neural Codes

Combinatorics 2022-03-09 v1 Group Theory

Abstract

In the 1970s, O'Keefe and Dostrovsky discovered that certain neurons, called place cells, in an animal's brain are tied to its location within its arena. A combinatorial neural code is a collection of 0/10/1-vectors which encode the patterns of co-firing activity among the place cells. Gross, Obatake, and Youngs have recently used techniques from toric algebra to study when a neural code is 00- 11-, or 22-inductively pierced: a property that allows one to reconstruct a Venn diagram-like planar figure that acts as a geometric schematic for the neural co-firing patterns. This article examines their work closely by focusing on a variety of classes of combinatorial neural codes. In particular, we identify universal Gr\"obner bases of the toric ideal for these codes.

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@article{arxiv.1904.10127,
  title  = {Universal Gr\"obner Bases of Toric Ideals of Combinatorial Neural Codes},
  author = {Melissa Beer and Robert Davis and Thomas Elgin and Matthew Hertel and Kira Laws and Rajinder Mavi and Paula Mercurio and Alexandra Newlon},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1904.10127},
  year   = {2022}
}

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12 pages, 3 figures, 1 table