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Synchronization of delayed neutral-type multi-weights networks with jump diffusion via intermittent control

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Pages 728-743 | Received 06 Jan 2022, Accepted 09 Jan 2023, Published online: 09 Feb 2023
 

Abstract

This paper mainly investigates the problem of the exponential synchronisation for delayed neutral-type multi-weights complex networks (DNMCNs) with regime-switching jump diffusion under aperiodically intermittent control. Compared with the related works, hybrid time delays and regime-switching jump diffusion are introduced into neutral-type networks which can better simulate more complicated practical applications. The introduction of regime-switching jump diffusion increases the difficulties of synchronisation analysis in comparison with the Markovian jump diffusion. Meanwhile, it is noteworthy that we firstly extend the availability of aperiodically intermittent control scheme to handle the synchronisation issue with DNMCNs. On the basis of a technique that combines the Lyapunov method and graph theory, some sufficient criteria to synchronise DNMCNs via intermittent control are obtained. Finally, an oscillator system is considered as the application, and the corresponding numerical simulations are proposed to validate the applicability of the obtained theorems and show the effectiveness.

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Funding

This work is supported by the National Key Research and Development Program [grant number 2020YFB1806405] and Science and Technology Program of Shenzhen [grant number 20200821143547001].

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