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    A metric model for the functional architecture of the visual cortex

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    open3siThis work was supported by the Horizon 2020 Project, ref. 777822: GHAIA, PRIN 2015 ``Variational and perturbative aspects of nonlinear differential problems,"" and by the European Union's Seventh Framework Programme, ref. 607643: MAnET.The purpose of this work is to construct a model for the functional architecture of the primary visual cortex (V1), based on a structure of metric measure space induced by the underlying organization of receptive profiles (RPs) of visual cells. In order to account for the horizontal connectivity of V1 in such a context, a diffusion process compatible with the geometry of the space is defined following the classical approach of K.-T. Sturm [Ann. Probab., 26 (1998), pp. 1-55]. The construction of our distance function neither requires any group parameterization of the family of RPs nor involves any differential structure. As such, it adapts to nonparameterized sets of RPs, possibly obtained through numerical procedures; it also allows us to model the lateral connectivity arising from nondifferential metrics such as the one induced on a pinwheel surface by a family of filters of vanishing scale. On the other hand, when applied to the classical framework of Gabor filters, this construction yields a distance approximating the sub-Riemannian structure proposed as a model for V1 by Citti and Sarti [J. Math. Imaging Vision Archive, 24 (2006), pp. 307-326], thus showing itself to be consistent with existing cortex models.openMontobbio N.; Sarti A.; Citti G.Montobbio N.; Sarti A.; Citti G

    The Segregated Lambda-coalescent

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    We construct an extension of the Lambda-coalescent to a spatial continuum and analyse its behaviour. Like the Lambda-coalescent, the individuals in our model can be separated into (i) a dust component and (ii) large blocks of coalesced individuals. We identify a five phase system, where our phases are defined according to changes in the qualitative behaviour of the dust and large blocks. We completely classify the phase behaviour, including necessary and sufficient conditions for the model to come down from infinity. We believe that two of our phases are new to Lambda-coalescent theory and directly reflect the incorporation of space into our model. Firstly, our semicritical phase sees a null but non-empty set of dust. In this phase the dust becomes a random fractal, of a type which is closely related to iterated function systems. Secondly, our model has a critical phase in which the coalescent comes down from infinity gradually during a bounded, deterministic time interval.Comment: Updated to accepted article - to appear in the Annals of Probability. 36 pages, 2 figure

    Global Spacetime Structure

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    Here, we outline the basic structure of relativistic spacetime and record a number of facts. We then consider a distinction between local and global spacetime properties and provide important examples of each. We also examine two clusters of global properties and question which of them should be regarded as physically reasonable. The properties concern "singularities" and "time travel" and are therefore of some philosophical interest

    The Fuzzy Disc

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    We introduce a finite dimensional matrix model approximation to the algebra of functions on a disc based on noncommutative geometry. The algebra is a subalgebra of the one characterizing the noncommutative plane with a * product and depends on two parameters N and theta. It is composed of functions which decay exponentially outside a disc. In the limit in which the size of the matrices goes to infinity and the noncommutativity parameter goes to zero the disc becomes sharper. We introduce a Laplacian defined on the whole algebra and calculate its eigenvalues. We also calculate the two--points correlation function for a free massless theory (Green's function). In both cases the agreement with the exact result on the disc is very good already for relatively small matrices. This opens up the possibility for the study of field theories on the disc with nonperturbative methods. The model contains edge states, a fact studied in a similar matrix model independently introduced by Balachandran, Gupta and Kurkcuoglu.Comment: 17 pages, 8 figures, references added and correcte
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