Abstract

<abstract><p>This article investigates the stability problem of impulsive stochastic switched systems with double state-dependent delays. In the designed system, unstable and stable impulses are taken into consideration, respectively, and they do not need to function simultaneously with switching behavior. Additionally, two new ideas, i.e., mode-dependent switching density and mode-dependent impulsive density, are developed. Based on the Lyapunov function method and comparison principle, the asymptotic stability criteria for an impulsive stochastic switched system with state-dependent delays are given. Moreover, the application of theoretical results to neural networks and the neural network-based lecture skills assessment of normal students is analyzed. Finally, two numerical examples are provided to illustrate the effectiveness and reliability of the theoretical criteria.</p></abstract>

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