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Exponential stabilization of neutral-type neural networks with interval nondifferentiable and distributed time-varying delays
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    Summary: The problem of exponential stabilization of neutral-type neural networks with various activation functions and interval nondifferentiable and distributed time-varying delays is considered. The interval time-varying delay function is not required to be differentiable. By employing new and improved Lyapunov-Krasovskii functional combined with Leibniz-Newton's formula, the stabilizability criteria are formulated in terms of a linear matrix inequalities. Numerical examples are given to illustrate and show the effectiveness of the obtained results.
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