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- Leaky_integrator abstract "In mathematics, a leaky integrator equation is a specific differential equation, used to describe a component or system that takes the integral of an input, but gradually leaks a small amount of input over time. It appears commonly in hydraulics, electronics, and neuroscience where it can represent either a single neuron or a local population of neurons. This is equivalent to a 1st-order lowpass filter with cutoff frequency far below the frequencies of interest.".
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- Leaky_integrator wikiPageWikiLink Category:Differential_equations.
- Leaky_integrator wikiPageWikiLink Differential_equation.
- Leaky_integrator wikiPageWikiLink Electronics.
- Leaky_integrator wikiPageWikiLink File:Leakyintegrator.png.
- Leaky_integrator wikiPageWikiLink Hydraulics.
- Leaky_integrator wikiPageWikiLink Integral.
- Leaky_integrator wikiPageWikiLink Low-pass_filter.
- Leaky_integrator wikiPageWikiLink Mathematics.
- Leaky_integrator wikiPageWikiLink Neuroscience.
- Leaky_integrator wikiPageWikiLink Time_constant.
- Leaky_integrator wikiPageWikiLinkText "Leaky integrator".
- Leaky_integrator wikiPageWikiLinkText "leaky integrator".
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- Leaky_integrator subject Category:Differential_equations.
- Leaky_integrator hypernym Equation.
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- Leaky_integrator comment "In mathematics, a leaky integrator equation is a specific differential equation, used to describe a component or system that takes the integral of an input, but gradually leaks a small amount of input over time. It appears commonly in hydraulics, electronics, and neuroscience where it can represent either a single neuron or a local population of neurons. This is equivalent to a 1st-order lowpass filter with cutoff frequency far below the frequencies of interest.".
- Leaky_integrator label "Leaky integrator".
- Leaky_integrator sameAs Q16964384.
- Leaky_integrator sameAs m.0c7lkf.
- Leaky_integrator sameAs Q16964384.
- Leaky_integrator wasDerivedFrom Leaky_integrator?oldid=654095917.
- Leaky_integrator depiction Leakyintegrator.png.
- Leaky_integrator isPrimaryTopicOf Leaky_integrator.