Almost sure asymptotical adaptive synchronization for neutral-type neural networks with stochastic perturbation and Markovian switching (Q1718485)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7016527
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7016527 |
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Almost sure asymptotical adaptive synchronization for neutral-type neural networks with stochastic perturbation and Markovian switching (English)
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8 February 2019
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Summary: The problem of almost sure (a.s.) asymptotic adaptive synchronization for neutral-type neural networks with stochastic perturbation and Markovian switching is researched. Firstly, we proposed a new criterion of a.s. asymptotic stability for a general neutral-type stochastic differential equation which extends the existing results. Secondly, based upon this stability criterion, by making use of Lyapunov functional method and designing an adaptive controller, we obtained a condition of a.s. asymptotic adaptive synchronization for neutral-type neural networks with stochastic perturbation and Markovian switching. The synchronization condition is expressed as linear matrix inequality which can be easily solved by Matlab. Finally, we introduced a numerical example to illustrate the effectiveness of the method and result obtained in this paper.
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