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Hopfield neural networks as port-Hamiltonian and gradient systems

Published 6 Jan 2026 in math.OC | (2601.02951v1)

Abstract: The structure of continuous Hopfield networks is revisited from a system-theoretic point of view. After adopting a novel electrical network interpretation involving nonlinear capacitors, it is shown that Hopfield networks admit a port-Hamiltonian formulation provided an extra passivity condition is satisfied. Subsequently it is shown that any Hopfield network can be represented as a gradient system, with Riemannian metric given by the inverse of the Hessian matrix of the total energy stored in the nonlinear capacitors. On the other hand, the well-known 'energy' function employed by Hopfield turns out to be the dissipation potential of the gradient system, and this potential is shown to satisfy a dissipation inequality that can be used for analysis and interconnection.

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