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Multiple Transient Memories In Sheared Suspensions: Robustness, Structure, And Routes To Plasticity, Nathan C. Keim, Joseph D. Paulsen, Sidney R. Nagel Jan 2013

Multiple Transient Memories In Sheared Suspensions: Robustness, Structure, And Routes To Plasticity, Nathan C. Keim, Joseph D. Paulsen, Sidney R. Nagel

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Multiple transient memories, originally discovered in charge-density-wave conductors, are a remarkable and initially counterintuitive example of how a system can store information about its driving. In this class of memories, a system can learn multiple driving inputs, nearly all of which are eventually forgotten despite their continual input. If sufficient noise is present, the system regains plasticity so that it can continue to learn new memories indefinitely. Recently, Keim and Nagel [Phys. Rev. Lett. 107, 010603 (2011)] showed how multiple transient memories could be generalized to a generic driven disordered system with noise, giving as an example simulations of a …