Different integrators same model

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Lorenzo Prione

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Jan 25, 2025, 12:40:36 PMJan 25
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Would it be possible, in a single 76-node model, to use a stochastic integrator for 75 of these and a deterministic one for the remainder?

WOODMAN Michael

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Jan 27, 2025, 4:54:03 AMJan 27
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hi


You can use a stochastic integrator setting the noise to zero for one node, which achieves this effect. 


cheers,

Marmaduke


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Would it be possible, in a single 76-node model, to use a stochastic integrator for 75 of these and a deterministic one for the remainder?

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Lorenzo Prione

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Jan 27, 2025, 5:36:58 PMJan 27
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Thanks. Has TVB a method for which I can set the integrators values on the single node? Or do I need to create the numpy.array of noise of the correct dimension such that it apply only to my interest node?

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WOODMAN Michael

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Jan 28, 2025, 3:17:44 AMJan 28
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Hi


On 27 Jan 2025, at 23:36, Lorenzo Prione <prione...@gmail.com> wrote:

create the numpy.array of noise of the correct dimension such that it apply only to my interest node

This is the right approach 

Cheers,
Marmaduke
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