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    LMI conditions for stability of neural networks with distributed delays (English)
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    30 January 2008
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    This paper presents new sufficient conditions for global asymptotic stability of neural networks with discrete and distributed delays. By using appropriate Lyapunov-Krasovskii functionals, authors derive stability conditions in terms of linear matrix inequalities (LMIs). This is convenient for numerical checking the stability of the network using the powerful MATLAB LMI Toolbox. Moreover, existing conditions are mostly based on certain diagonal dominance or \(M\) matrix conditions on weight matrices of the neural networks, which only make use of absolute values of the weights and ignore their sign, and hence are somewhat conservative. The LMI-based results obtained here can get rid of this disadvantage and give less conservative stability conditions. The authors illustrate this with numerical examples.
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    neural networks
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    Lyapunov--Krasovsky functional
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    linear matrix inequalities
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    stability conditions
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