Almost Periodic Solution for an Impulsive Neural Networks with Distributed Delays
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Almost Periodic Solution for an Impulsive Neural Networks with Distributed Delays

Authors: Lili Wang

Abstract:

By using the estimation of the Cauchy matrix of linear impulsive differential equations and Banach fixed point theorem as well as Gronwall-Bellman’s inequality, some sufficient conditions are obtained for the existence and exponential stability of almost periodic solution for an impulsive neural networks with distributed delays. An example is presented to illustrate the feasibility and  effectiveness of the results.

Keywords: Almost periodic solution, Exponential stability, Neural networks, Impulses.

Digital Object Identifier (DOI): doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1088212

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