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... consider the case where connections be- tween all elements in the network appear freely and a separation into layers of purely - transmit- ting and purely - receiving elements is impossi- ble . When all return connections between inter ...
... consider the case where connections be- tween all elements in the network appear freely and a separation into layers of purely - transmit- ting and purely - receiving elements is impossi- ble . When all return connections between inter ...
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... consider logically stable networks that are immune to threshold variation . 5.2 . Logical stability McCulloch ( 1958 ) and later Blum ( 1962 ) , Ver- beek ( 1962 ) and Cowan ( 1962 ) were probably the first to consider the distinction ...
... consider logically stable networks that are immune to threshold variation . 5.2 . Logical stability McCulloch ( 1958 ) and later Blum ( 1962 ) , Ver- beek ( 1962 ) and Cowan ( 1962 ) were probably the first to consider the distinction ...
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... Consider the differential operator Op3 : OP3 = d dx The eigenfunction for this operator is the exponential function " exp : " i.e. , Op3 ( exp ) = exp dex dx = et The generalizations of this operator are , of course , all differential ...
... Consider the differential operator Op3 : OP3 = d dx The eigenfunction for this operator is the exponential function " exp : " i.e. , Op3 ( exp ) = exp dex dx = et The generalizations of this operator are , of course , all differential ...
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