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Event-Scheduling Algorithms with Kalikow Decomposition for Simulating Potentially Infinite Neuronal Networks

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Fig 1: Main flow example for Algorithm 3, with backward steps in green (cf. Algorithm 3, Steps 7-17) and forward steps in purple (cf
Fig 2: Simulation for M = 2, σ = 1, λ ∅ = 0.25. For each neuron in Z 2 , that have been requested in Steps 9:11, except the neuron of interest (0, 0), have been counted the total number of requests, that is the number of time a V T pointed towards this neu
Fig 3: Simulation for 4 other sets of parameters, all of them with σ = 3. Summaries as explained in Figure 2

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