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Hebbian-Oscillatory Co-Learning

Published 21 Feb 2026 in cs.NE and cs.LG | (2603.08731v1)

Abstract: We introduce Hebbian-Oscillatory Co-Learning (HOC-L), a unified two-timescale dynamical framework for joint structural plasticity and phase synchronization in bio-inspired sparse neural architectures. HOC-L couples two recent frameworks: the hyperbolic sparse geometry of Resonant Sparse Geometry Networks (RSGN), which employs Poincaré ball embeddings with Hebbian-driven dynamic sparsity, and the oscillator-based attention of Selective Synchronization Attention (SSA), which replaces dot-product attention with Kuramoto-type phase-locking dynamics. The key mechanism is synchronization-gated plasticity: the macroscopic order parameter $r(t)$ of the oscillator ensemble gates Hebbian structural updates, so that connectivity consolidation occurs only when sufficient phase coherence signals a meaningful computational pattern. We prove convergence of the joint system to a stable equilibrium via a composite Lyapunov function and derive explicit timescale separation bounds. The resulting architecture achieves $O(n \cdot k)$ complexity with $k \ll n$, preserving the sparsity of both parent frameworks. Numerical simulations confirm the theoretical predictions, demonstrating emergent cluster-aligned connectivity and monotonic Lyapunov decrease.

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