Qualitative properties of solutions for the noisy integrate and fire model in computational neuroscience

The Noisy Integrate-and-Fire equation is a standard non-linear Fokker-Planck equation used to describe the activity of a homogeneous neural network characterized by its connectivity b (each neuron connected to all others through synaptic weights); b  >  0 describes excitatory networks and b  <...

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Published inNonlinearity Vol. 28; no. 9; pp. 3365 - 3388
Main Authors Antonio Carrillo, José, Perthame, Benoît, Salort, Delphine, Smets, Didier
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published IOP Publishing 01.09.2015
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Summary:The Noisy Integrate-and-Fire equation is a standard non-linear Fokker-Planck equation used to describe the activity of a homogeneous neural network characterized by its connectivity b (each neuron connected to all others through synaptic weights); b  >  0 describes excitatory networks and b  <  0 inhibitory networks. In the excitatory case, it was proved that, once the proportion of neurons that are close to their action potential is too high, solutions cannot exist for all times. In this paper, we show a priori uniform bounds in time on the firing rate to discard the scenario of blow-up, and, for small connectivity, we prove qualitative properties on the long time behavior of solutions. The methods are based on the one hand on relative entropy and Poincaré inequalities leading to L2 estimates and on the other hand, on the notion of 'universal super-solution' and parabolic regularizing effects to obtain bounds.
Bibliography:London Mathematical Society
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ISSN:0951-7715
1361-6544
DOI:10.1088/0951-7715/28/9/3365