Abstract

In this paper, finite-time lag synchronization of time-varying delayed complex networks is investigated. By designing a periodically intermittent feedback controller and adjusting periodically intermittent control strengths with the updated laws in two parts respectively, we achieve finite-time lag synchronization between two time-varying delayed complex networks. In addition, based on the same finite-time stability theory and the same sliding mode control, we ensure that the trajectory of error system converges to a chosen sliding surface within finite time and remains on it forever. Finally, two examples are given to demonstrate the effectiveness and correctness of the theoretical results obtained here.

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