Name : python3-pynn
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Version : 0.12.3
| Vendor : Fedora Project
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Release : 4.fc41
| Date : 2024-07-20 04:50:45
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Group : Unspecified
| Source RPM : python-pynn-0.12.3-4.fc41.src.rpm
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Size : 32.52 MB
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Packager : Fedora Project
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Summary : A package for simulator-independent specification of neuronal network models
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Description :
PyNN (pronounced \'pine\') is a simulator-independent language for building neuronal network models.
In other words, you can write the code for a model once, using the PyNN API and the Python programming language, and then run it without modification on any simulator that PyNN supports (currently NEURON, NEST and Brian) and on a number of neuromorphic hardware systems.
The PyNN API aims to support modelling at a high-level of abstraction (populations of neurons, layers, columns and the connections between them) while still allowing access to the details of individual neurons and synapses when required. PyNN provides a library of standard neuron, synapse and synaptic plasticity models, which have been verified to work the same on the different supported simulators. PyNN also provides a set of commonly-used connectivity algorithms (e.g. all-to-all, random, distance-dependent, small-world) but makes it easy to provide your own connectivity in a simulator-independent way.
Even if you don’t wish to run simulations on multiple simulators, you may benefit from writing your simulation code using PyNN’s powerful, high-level interface. In this case, you can use any neuron or synapse model supported by your simulator, and are not restricted to the standard models.
Documentation: http://neuralensemble.org/docs/PyNN/ Mailing list: https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups#!forum/neuralensemble
This package supports the NEURON, NEST, and Brian simulators.
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