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Russian Universities Reports. Mathematics, 2022, Volume 27, Issue 139, Pages 270–283
DOI: https://doi.org/10.20310/2686-9667-2022-27-139-270-283
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On properties of solutions to differential systems modeling the electrical activity of the brain

A. S. Laninaa, E. A. Pluzhnikovaba

a Derzhavin Tambov State University
b V.A. Trapeznikov Institute of Control Sciences of RAS
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Abstract: The Hopfield-type model of the dynamics of the electrical activity of the brain, which is a system of differential equations of the form
\begin{equation*} \dot{v}_{i}= -\alpha v_{i}+\sum_{j=1}^{n}w_{ji}f_{\delta}(v_{j})+I_{i}( t), \ \ \, i=\overline{1,n}, \ \ \, t\geq 0, \end{equation*}
is investigated. The model parameters are assumed to be given: $\alpha>0,$ $w_{ji}>0$ for $i\neq j$ and $w_{ii}=0,$ $I_{i}(t)\geq 0.$ The activation function $f_{\delta}$ ($\delta$ is the time of the neuron transition to the state of activity) of two types is considered:
$$ \delta=0 \ \Rightarrow f_{0}(v)=\left\{
\begin{array}{ll} 0, &v\leq\theta,\\ 1, &v>\theta; \end{array}
\right. \ \ \ \ \ \ \delta> 0 \ \Rightarrow \ f_{\delta}(v)=\left\{
\begin{array}{ll} 0, & v\leq \theta,\\ {\delta}^{-1}( v-\theta), & \theta < v \leq \theta+\delta,\\ 1, &v>\theta+\delta. \end{array}
\right.$$
In the case of $\delta> 0$ (the function $f_{\delta}$ is continuous), the solution of the Cauchy problem for the system under consideration exists, is unique, and is non-negative for non-negative initial values. In the case of $\delta= 0$ (the function $f_{0}$ is discontinuous at the point $\theta$), it is shown that the set of solutions of the Cauchy problem has the largest and the smallest solutions, estimates for the solutions are obtained, and an example of a system for which the Cauchy problem has an infinite number of solutions is given. In this study, methods of analysis of mappings acting in partially ordered spaces are used.
An improved Hopfield model is also investigated. It takes into account the time of movement of an electrical impulse from one neuron to another, and therefore such a model is represented by a system of differential equations with delay. For such a system, both in the case of continuous and in the case of discontinuous activation function, it is shown that the Cauchy problem is uniquely solvable, estimates for the solution are obtained, and an algorithm for analytical finding of solution is described.
Keywords: neural network, differential equation with discontinuous right-hand side, delay, Cauchy problem, existence of solution, upper and lower solutions, mappings of partially ordered spaces.
Funding agency Grant number
Russian Science Foundation 22-21-00863
The study was supported by the Russian Science Foundation grant (no. 22-21-00863, https://rscf.ru/project/22-21-00863/).
Received: 14.06.2022
Document Type: Article
UDC: 517.911, 517.988, 512.562, 51-7
Language: Russian
Citation: A. S. Lanina, E. A. Pluzhnikova, “On properties of solutions to differential systems modeling the electrical activity of the brain”, Russian Universities Reports. Mathematics, 27:139 (2022), 270–283
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\pages 270--283
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