The theoretical foundations of Neural Networks and Analog
Computation conceptualize neural networks as a particular type of
computer consisting of multiple assemblies of basic processors
interconnected in an intricate structure. Examining these networks
under various resource constraints reveals a continuum of
computational devices, several of which coincide with well-known
classical models. On a mathematical level, the treatment of neural
computations enriches the theory of computation but also explicated
the computational complexity associated with biological networks,
adaptive engineering tools, and related models from the fields of
control theory and nonlinear dynamics. The material in this book
will be of interest to researchers in a variety of engineering and
applied sciences disciplines. In addition, the work may provide the
base of a graduate-level seminar in neural networks for computer
science students.
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