The Łojasiewicz exponent at an equilibrium point of a standard CNN is 1/2
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cellular neural networksexponential convergencecomplete stabilityfinite trajectory lengthłojasiewicz inequality
Dynamical systems in biology (37N25) Neural biology (92C20) Stability of solutions to ordinary differential equations (34D20) Fixed points and periodic points of dynamical systems; fixed-point index theory; local dynamics (37C25) Neural nets applied to problems in time-dependent statistical mechanics (82C32)
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