Abstract

This paper investigates the fixed-time synchronization of memristive Cohen-Grossberg neural networks with impulsive effects. Through a nonlinear transformation and Fillipov discontinuous theory, we obtain an equivalent system from the original memristive Cohen-Grossberg neural networks. By constructing a discontinuous Lyapunov function and utilizing comparison principle, a sufficient condition is achieved to guarantee the fixed-time synchronization of drive-response system with impulsive effects. Moreover, for the purpose of reducing the cost of control, an adaptive control strategy is considered. Finally, corresponding numerical simulations are carried out to show the effectiveness of the analytic results.

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