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Global stability of periodic solution for bidirectional associative memory neural networks with varying-time delay
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    Global stability of periodic solution for bidirectional associative memory neural networks with varying-time delay (English)
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    9 January 2007
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    This paper studies the existence, uniqueness and global asymptotic stability of a pe\-rio\-dic solution for a bidirectional associative memory neural network with varying-time delays. The nonlinearities are assumed to be bounded and Lipschitz-continuous with the involved constants and parameters of the system verifying a suitable inequality. The existence is proved by using the well-known homotopy method and coincidence degree of Mawhin. The global asymptotic stability is obtained by constructing a Lyapunov function. Two illustrative examples are given.
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    linear matrix inequality
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    exponential convergence rate
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