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This study investigates the complexity of the global set of output patterns for two-dimensional multi-layer cellular neural networks. Applying labeling to the output space produces a two-dimensional sofic shift space. The ordering matrices and symbolic transition matrices are introduced to study the spatial entropy of the output space.
This study investigates the complexity of the global set of output patterns for one-dimensional multi-layer cellular neural networks with input. Applying labeling to the output space produces a sofic shift space. Two invariants, namely spatial entropy and dynamical zeta function, can be exactly computed by studying the induced sofic shift space. This study gives sofic shift a realization through a...
This talk is concerned with zeta functions of two-dimensional shifts of finite type. The zeta function is an important invariant, which combines information of all periodic patterns. The zeta function can be explicitly expressed as a reciprocal of an infinite product of polynomials by patterns generation approaches. The methods can apply to two-dimensional cellular neural networks.
This paper shows the spatial disorder of one-dimensional Cellular Neural Networks (CNN) using the iteration map method. Under certain parameters, the map is one-dimensional and the spatial entropy of stable stationary solutions can be obtained explicitly as a devil-staircase like function.
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