Canonical forms of neural ideals
Abstract
Neural ideals, originally defined in arXiv:1212.4201, give a way of translating information about the firing pattern of a set of neurons into a pseudomonomial ideal in a polynomial ring. We give a simple criterion for determining whether a neural ideal is in canonical form, along with an improved algorithm for computing the canonical form of a neural ideal.
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