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  1. Xref: sparky alt.control-theory:12 comp.ai.neural-nets:4702 comp.realtime:1502 comp.theory.dynamic-sys:394 comp.theory.self-org-sys:131
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  4. From: g-yuen@nwu.edu (Geoffrey L Yuen)
  5. Subject: Use of hysteresis in control problems
  6. Message-ID: <1993Jan5.200214.4270@news.acns.nwu.edu>
  7. Summary: Examples of Hysteresis
  8. Keywords: artificial neural networks,control
  9. Sender: usenet@news.acns.nwu.edu (Usenet on news.acns)
  10. Nntp-Posting-Host: dalia.physio.nwu.edu
  11. Reply-To: g-yuen@nwu.edu
  12. Organization: Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois
  13. References: <1993Jan2.191649.874@noose.ecn.purdue.edu>
  14. Date: Tue, 5 Jan 1993 20:02:14 GMT
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  18. Some of my recent work suggest hysteresis may be a fairly common
  19. features of real neurons. My colleagues often mentioned that this
  20. is a useful property for some control problems, but has never 
  21. presented any convincing examples or arguments for its use. Can
  22. someone out there in netland give me some concrete examples or 
  23. references to get into ?  
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  25. Your response will be greatly appreciated. 
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