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English: A stochastic model for neural nets ..0:00:00 - Modeling neural nets by interacting systems of chains with memory of variable.length - E Loecherbach...A stochastic model for neural nets..0:47:25 - Mean-field analysis and simulation of multi-population networks of stochastic neurons with short-term plasticity - J Stolfi.1:20:54 - Twenty projects with Galves-Locherbach stochastic elements - O Kinouchi
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