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The purpose of this chapter is to define the concept of a map, and define a way to encode discrete numbers in the activation pattern of a map. This representation convention will be called discrete place coding. In addition, the concept of a link is defined as a mean to relate the activation patterns of several different maps. A procedure is described to build a circuit from the specification of any relation between two or more maps.
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Landolt, O. (1998). Discrete place coding. In: Place Coding in Analog VLSI. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-5701-2_2
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