Hi Anh,
You almost got it right: update() is called once per minimal delay interval. The details
are explained in this paper:
H. E. Plesser, J. M. Eppler, A. Morrison, M. Diesmann, and M.-O. Gewaltig.
Efficient parallel simulation of large-scale neuronal networks on clusters of
multiprocessor computers.
In A.-M. Kermarrec, L. Bougé, and T. Priol, editors, Euro-Par 2007: Parallel Processing,
volume 4641 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 672-681, Berlin, 2007.
Springer-Verlag. DOI
10.1007/978-3-540-74466-5<https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-74466-5&g…-5>.
Reprint<https://arken.nmbu.no/~plesser/publications/Ples_2007_672.pdf>.
Best,
Hans Ekkehard
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From: anh.phan(a)tuni.fi <anh.phan(a)tuni.fi>
Date: Monday, 24 June 2024 at 13:01
To: users(a)nest-simulator.org <users(a)nest-simulator.org>
Subject: [NEST Users] Re: Questions about Neuron Update Mechanism and Spike Event Handling
in Source Code
I think I get it now. Is update() called for each neuron every timestep, rather than once
for the entire duration of the simulation?
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