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Yuanyuan Zhang1, Xinzuo Ma1, Seakweng Vong1
1organization=Department of Mathematics, University of Macau, addressline=Avenida da Universidade, city=Macau, country=China.
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This paper studies the exponential stability of neural networks with time delays. A separated-matrix-based integral inequality is proposed to incorporate more delay information. It not only reflects the information of each component in the state-related vector but also considers the cross terms among the three components, significantly reducing the inherent conservativeness of traditional methods. By constructing a Lyapunov-Krasovskii functional with separation-matrix-based integral and a linear matrix inequality framework via quadratic negative definiteness, less conservative stability criteria are established. Two numerical examples demonstrate the method superiority in maximum allowable delay bounds and computational efficiency compared to existing approaches.
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