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Robust exponential stability of discrete-time uncertain impulsive stochastic neural networks with delayed impulses
Ting Cai1, Pei Cheng1, Fengqi Yao2
1School of Mathematical Sciences, Anhui University, Hefei 230601, China.
Abstract:
This paper is devoted to the study of the robust exponential stability (RES) of discrete-time uncertain impulsive stochastic neural networks (DTUISNNs) with delayed impulses. Using Lyapunov function methods and Razumikhin techniques, a number of sufficient conditions for mean square (RES-ms) robust exponential stability are derived. The obtained results show that the hybrid dynamic is RES-ms with regard to lower boundary of impulse interval if the discrete-time stochastic neural networks (DTSNNs) is RES-ms and that the impulsive effects are instable. Conversely, if DTSNNs is not RES-ms, impulsive effects can induce unstable neural networks (NNs) to stabilize again concerning an upper bound of the impulsive interval. The results obtained in this study have a broader scope of application than some previously existing findings. Two numerical examples were presented to verify the availability and advantages of the results.
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