Abstract
The study of dynamics behaviors of genetic regulatory networks (GRNs) is essential for the understanding of living organisms at both molecular and cellular levels. This paper deals with a class of fuzzy genetic regulatory networks (FGRNs) with time varying-delays in leakage terms, time-varying discrete delays, unbounded distributed delays, and doubly-measure pseudo-almost periodic parameters. Based on the doubly-measure pseudo-almost periodic theory, exponential dichotomy, differential inequality, and the Banach fixed point theorem, we establish some sufficient conditions to support the existence and global exponential stability of doubly-measure pseudo-almost periodic solutions for the considered model. A numerical example along with a graphical illustration are presented to support our main results. The results of this paper are new and extend existing GRNs models using almost periodic and weighted pseudo-almost periodic functions to support a wider range of regulatory processes.
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