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Rulkov map

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The Rulkov map is a two-dimensional iterated map used to model a biological neuron. It was proposed by Nikolai F. Rulkov in 2001.[1] The use of this map to study neural networks has computational advantages because the map is easier to iterate than a continuous dynamical system. This saves memory and simplifies the computation of large neural networks.

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References

  1. ^ "Modelling of spiking-bursting neural behavior using two dimensional map",[1]