Stability analysis of impulsive stochastic functional differential equations with delayed impulses via comparison principle and impulsive delay differential inequality (Q1724785)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7022924
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7022924 |
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Stability analysis of impulsive stochastic functional differential equations with delayed impulses via comparison principle and impulsive delay differential inequality (English)
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14 February 2019
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Summary: The problem of stability for nonlinear impulsive stochastic functional differential equations with delayed impulses is addressed in this paper. Based on the comparison principle and an impulsive delay differential inequality, some exponential stability and asymptotical stability criteria are derived, which show that the system will be stable if the impulses' frequency and amplitude are suitably related to the increase or decrease of the continuous stochastic flows. The obtained results complement ones from some recent works. Two examples are discussed to illustrate the effectiveness and advantages of our results.
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