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Abstract:
This brief is concerned with global asymptotic stability of a neural network with a time-varying delay. First, by introducing an auxiliary vector with some nonorthogonal polynomials, a slack-matrix-based integral inequality is established, which includes some existing one as its special case. Second, a novel Lyapunov-Krasovskii functional is constructed to suit for the use of the obtained integral inequality. As a result, a less conservative stability criterion is derived, whose effectiveness is finally demonstrated through two well-used numerical examples.
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