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Percolation with plasticity for neuromorphic systems

V. G. Karpov, G. Serpen, Maria Patmiou

Published 2020-04-12Version 1

We introduce the percolation with plasticity systems (PWPs) rendering properties of interest for neuromorphic computing. Unlike the standard percolation between two large electrodes, they have multiple ($N\gg 1$) interfaces and exponentially large number $N!$ of conductive pathways between them. These pathways consist of non-ohmic random resistors that can undergo bias induced nonvolatile modifications (plasticity). The neuromorphic properties of PWPs include: multi-valued memory, high dimensionality and nonlinearity capable of transforming input data into spatiotemporal patterns, tunably fading memory ensuring outputs that depend more on recent inputs, and no need for massive interconnects. A few conceptual examples here are random number generation, matrix-vector multiplication, and associative learning. Understanding PWP topology, statistics, and operations opens a field of its own calling upon further theoretical and experimental insights.

Comments: 10 pages, 5 figures. arXiv admin note: substantial text overlap with arXiv:1910.10535
Categories: cond-mat.dis-nn
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