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Impulsive synchronization seeking in general complex delayed dynamical networks
Authors:Jin Zhou  Quanjun Wu  Lan Xiang  Shuiming Cai  Zengrong Liu
Institution:1. Shanghai Institute of Applied Mathematics and Mechanics, Shanghai University, Shanghai, 200072, China;2. Shanghai Key Laboratory of Mechanics in Energy Engineering, Shanghai University, Shanghai, 200072, China;3. Department of Mathematics and Physics, Shanghai University of Electric Power, Shanghai, 200090, China;4. Department of Physics, School of Science, Shanghai University, Shanghai, 200444, China;5. Institute of System Biology, Shanghai University, Shanghai, 200444, China
Abstract:The present paper investigates the issues of impulsive synchronization seeking in general complex delayed dynamical networks with nonsymmetrical coupling. By establishing the extended Halanay differential inequality on impulsive delayed dynamical systems, some simple yet generic sufficient conditions for global exponential synchronization of the impulsive controlled delayed dynamical networks are derived analytically. Compared with some existing works, the distinctive features of these sufficient conditions indicate two aspects: on the one hand, these sufficient conditions can provide an effective impulsive control scheme to synchronize an arbitrary given delayed dynamical network to a desired synchronization state even if the original given network may be asynchronous itself. On the other hand, the controlled synchronization state can be selected as a weighted average of all the states in the network for the purpose of practical control strategy, which reveals the contributions and influences of various nodes in synchronization seeking processes of the dynamical networks. It is shown that impulses play an important role in making the delayed dynamical networks globally exponentially synchronized. Furthermore, the results are applied to a typical nearest-neighbor unidirectional time-delay coupled networks composed of chaotic FHN neuron oscillators, and numerical simulations are given to demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed control methodology.
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