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Memory capacity of adaptive flow networks.

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Biological flow networks adapt their network morphology to optimize flow while being exposed to external stimuli from different spatial locations in their environment. These adaptive flow networks retain a memory… Click to show full abstract

Biological flow networks adapt their network morphology to optimize flow while being exposed to external stimuli from different spatial locations in their environment. These adaptive flow networks retain a memory of the stimulus location in the network morphology. Yet, what limits this memory and how many stimuli can be stored are unknown. Here, we study a numerical model of adaptive flow networks by applying multiple stimuli subsequently. We find strong memory signals for stimuli imprinted for a long time into young networks. Consequently, networks can store many stimuli for intermediate stimulus duration, which balance imprinting and aging.

Keywords: capacity adaptive; memory capacity; flow; flow networks; adaptive flow

Journal Title: Physical review. E
Year Published: 2022

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