Fast-slow recurrence interleaves quick latent updates with slow observation processing to maintain coherent clustered representations over long horizons, improving out-of-distribution generalization versus LSTM, state space, and Transformer baselines.
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Phase reduction predicts low ACh enables full synchrony in hippocampal networks while high ACh desynchronizes them into multiple stable symmetric clusters.
Mellin spectral theory on the multiplicative half-line reveals decoupling of geometric exponent a from spectral exponent b, with a=b marking simple RG fixed points and a≠b indicating multicriticality.
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Thinking While Listening: Fast-Slow Recurrence for Long-Horizon Sequential Modeling
Fast-slow recurrence interleaves quick latent updates with slow observation processing to maintain coherent clustered representations over long horizons, improving out-of-distribution generalization versus LSTM, state space, and Transformer baselines.
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Phase model analysis of the effect of M-current on neural synchrony in hippocampal networks
Phase reduction predicts low ACh enables full synchrony in hippocampal networks while high ACh desynchronizes them into multiple stable symmetric clusters.
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Multicriticality and Scaling: Mellin Spectral Theory, and the Decoupling of Geometric and Spectral Exponents
Mellin spectral theory on the multiplicative half-line reveals decoupling of geometric exponent a from spectral exponent b, with a=b marking simple RG fixed points and a≠b indicating multicriticality.
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