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New results concerning exponential stability and periodic solutions of delayed cellular neural networks. (English) Zbl 1006.68107

Summary: Employing Young inequality firstly and general Lyapunov functional, the author studies further global exponential stability and the existence of periodic solutions of cellular neural networks with delays in this Letter. A family of simple sufficient conditions is given for checking global exponential stability and the existence of periodic solutions of cellular neural networks with delays. The results extend and improve the earlier publications.

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68T05 Learning and adaptive systems in artificial intelligence
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