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Bipartite synchronization of multilayer signed networks under aperiodic intermittent-based adaptive dynamic
Yue Ren1, Haijun Jiang1, Cheng Hu1
1College of Mathematics and System Sciences, Xinjiang University, Urumqi 830017, PR China.
Abstract:
This article addresses the exponential bipartite synchronization (EBS) of multilayer signed networks with time-varying coupling (MSNs) under aperiodic intermittent-based adaptive dynamic event-triggered control (AAIDETC). Firstly, to increase the elasticity, a novel AAIDETC strategy is presented, whose superiority is that the control gains and the triggering parameters can vary with the evolution of the considered networks. Meanwhile, concerning the aperiodic intermittent control, a new definition of average control ratio (ACR) is put forward, which is more rigorous compared with the relevant results. Then, by the method of ACR, graph theory and Lyapunov approach, the simpler synchronization criterion is gained, which avoids the topology structure of MSNs. Moreover, the EBS issues of Chua's circuits and neural networks established on MSNs are studied, which are two practical applications of our theoretical results. Finally, corresponding numerical simulations are presented to verify the availability of the obtained results.
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