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The following pages link to Exact digital simulation of time-invariant linear systems with applications to neuronal modeling (Q1581320):
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- The Green's function formalism as a bridge between single- and multi-compartmental modeling (Q740630) (← links)
- Phenomenological models of synaptic plasticity based on spike timing (Q937760) (← links)
- Firing-rate models for neurons with a broad repertoire of spiking behaviors (Q1628358) (← links)
- A new method to infer higher-order spike correlations from membrane potentials (Q1704686) (← links)
- Firing-rate models capture essential response dynamics of LGN relay cells (Q1704744) (← links)
- Stochastic representations of ion channel kinetics and exact stochastic simulation of neuronal dynamics (Q1732662) (← links)
- Fast algorithms for simulation of neuronal dynamics based on the bilinear dendritic integration rule (Q2282328) (← links)
- Exact event-driven implementation for recurrent networks of stochastic perfect integrate-and-fire neurons (Q2840886) (← links)
- Programmable Logic Construction Kits for Hyper-Real-Time Neuronal Modeling (Q3413085) (← links)
- Fast Recursive Filters for Simulating Nonlinear Dynamic Systems (Q3510941) (← links)
- The High-Conductance State of Cortical Networks (Q3539950) (← links)
- Fast and Exact Simulation Methods Applied on a Broad Range of Neuron Models (Q3568368) (← links)
- Exact Subthreshold Integration with Continuous Spike Times in Discrete-Time Neural Network Simulations (Q3596525) (← links)
- Simplicity and Efficiency of Integrate-and-Fire Neuron Models (Q3612123) (← links)
- Higher-Order Statistics of Input Ensembles and the Response of Simple Model Neurons (Q4408917) (← links)
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- On the Simulation of Nonlinear Bidimensional Spiking Neuron Models (Q5198604) (← links)
- Distinguishing the Causes of Firing with the Membrane Potential Slope (Q5327142) (← links)
- Accuracy and Efficiency in Fixed-Point Neural ODE Solvers (Q5380332) (← links)
- A Sparse Reformulation of the Green’s Function Formalism Allows Efficient Simulations of Morphological Neuron Models (Q5380356) (← links)
- Advancing the Boundaries of High-Connectivity Network Simulation with Distributed Computing (Q5696506) (← links)
- Unstable attractors induce perpetual synchronization and desynchronization (Q5706355) (← links)