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arxiv: 0903.2641 · v1 · pith:7VFM2LCEnew · submitted 2009-03-15 · 💻 cs.CE · cs.NA· math.NA· q-bio.NC

Multiscale Computations on Neural Networks: From the Individual Neuron Interactions to the Macroscopic-Level Analysis

classification 💻 cs.CE cs.NAmath.NAq-bio.NC
keywords coarse-grainedanalysiscomputationsinteractionsneuralanalyzeannealingapproach
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We show how the Equation-Free approach for multi-scale computations can be exploited to systematically study the dynamics of neural interactions on a random regular connected graph under a pairwise representation perspective. Using an individual-based microscopic simulator as a black box coarse-grained timestepper and with the aid of simulated annealing we compute the coarse-grained equilibrium bifurcation diagram and analyze the stability of the stationary states sidestepping the necessity of obtaining explicit closures at the macroscopic level. We also exploit the scheme to perform a rare-events analysis by estimating an effective Fokker-Planck describing the evolving probability density function of the corresponding coarse-grained observables.

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