Finite time anti-synchronization of complex-valued neural networks with bounded asynchronous time-varying delays
Abstract
In this paper, we studied the finite time anti-synchronization of master-slave coupled complex-valued neural networks (CVNNs) with bounded asynchronous time-varying delays. With the decomposing technique and the generalized \,∞\-norm, several criteria for ensuring the finite-time anti-synchronization are obtained. The whole anti-synchronization process can be divided into two parts: first, the norm of each error state component will change from initial values to 1 in finite time, then from 1 to 0 in fixed time. Therefore, the whole time is finite. Finally, one typical numerical example is presented to demonstrate the correctness of our obtained results.
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