Finding quasi-optimal network topologies for information transmission in active networks

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This work clarifies the relation between network circuit (topology) and behaviour (information transmission and synchronization) in active networks, e.g. neural networks. As an application, we show how one can find network topologies that are able to transmit a large amount of information, possess a large number of communication channels, and are robust under large variations of the network coupling configuration. This theoretical approach is general and does not depend on the particular dynamic of the elements forming the network, since the network topology can be determined by finding a Laplacian matrix (the matrix that describes the connections and the coupling strengths among the elements) whose eigenvalues satisfy some special conditions. To illustrate our ideas and theoretical approaches, we use neural networks of electrically connected chaotic Hindmarsh-Rose neurons. © 2008 Baptista et al.

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Baptista, M. S., de Carvalho, J. X., & Hussein, M. S. (2008). Finding quasi-optimal network topologies for information transmission in active networks. PLoS ONE, 3(10). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0003479

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