Abstract

Abstract In this paper, we discuss the quasi-synchronization of delayed heterogeneous dynamic neural networks based on impulsive control. The main difference of this paper with previous works on quasi-synchronization is that both proportional delay and distributed delay are considered. By establishing a novel impulsive delay inequality, combining Lyapunov theory and the concept of average impulsive interval, some necessary items for quasi-synchronization of delayed heterogeneous dynamic neural networks are obtained. Moreover, through using the generalized formulae for the variation of proportional and distributed delay parameters, the theoretical error bounded of quasi-synchronization is estimated. Finally, numerical examples are listed to explain the validity of our results.

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