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arxiv: 1707.02227 · v1 · pith:YLPXU4LPnew · submitted 2017-07-05 · 🧮 math.DS

Coloring Fibonacci-Cayley tree: An application to neural networks

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This paper investigates the coloring problem on Fibonacci-Cayley tree, which is a Cayley graph whose vertex set is the Fibonacci sequence. More precisely, we elucidate the complexity of shifts of finite type defined on Fibonacci-Cayley tree via an invariant called entropy. It comes that computing the entropy of a Fibonacci tree-shift of finite type is equivalent to studying a nonlinear recursive system. After proposing an algorithm for the computation of entropy, we apply the result to neural networks defined on Fibonacci-Cayley tree, which reflect those neural systems with neuronal dysfunction. Aside from demonstrating a surprising phenomenon that there are only two possibilities of entropy for neural networks on Fibonacci-Cayley tree, we reveal the formula of the boundary in the parameter space.

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