Global \mu-stability and finite-time control of octonion-valued neural networks with unbounded delays

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Authors: Jingzhu Wang, Xiwei Liu Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 25 March 2020

Abstract: Octonion-valued neural networks (OVNNs) are a type of neural networks for which the states and weights are octonions. In this paper, the global mu-stability and finite-time stability problems for octonion-valued neural networks are considered under unbounded and asynchronous time-varying delays. To avoid the non-communicative and non-associative multiplication feature of the octonions, we firstly decompose the OVNNs into eight real-valued neural networks (RVNNs) equivalently. Through the use of generalized norm and the Cauchy convergence principle, we obtain the sufficient criteria which assure the existence, uniqueness of the equilibrium point and global mu-stability of OVNNs. By adding controllers, the criteria to ensure the finite-time stability for OVNNs are presented by dividing the analysis of finite-time stability process into two phases. Furthermore, we also prove the adaptive finite time stability theory of above networks. At last, the simulation results of specified examples is given to substantiate the effectiveness and correctness of the theoretical results.













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