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Passivity of Complex Dynamical Networks: Analysis, Control and Applications
β Scribed by Jin-Liang Wang, Huai-Ning Wu, Shun-Yan Ren
- Publisher
- Springer Singapore;Springer
- Year
- 2021
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 251
- Edition
- 1st ed.
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This book intends to introduce some recent results on passivity of complex dynamical networks with single weight and multiple weights. The book collects novel research ideas and some definitions in complex dynamical networks, such as passivity, output strict passivity, input strict passivity, finite-time passivity, and multiple weights. Furthermore, the research results previously published in many flagship journals are methodically edited and presented in a unified form. The book is likely to be of interest to university researchers and graduate students in Engineering and Mathematics who wish to study the passivity of complex dynamical networks.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter ....Pages i-xiv
Introduction (Jin-Liang Wang, Huai-Ning Wu, Shun-Yan Ren)....Pages 1-9
Passivity Analysis of CDNs With Multiple Time-Varying Delays (Jin-Liang Wang, Huai-Ning Wu, Shun-Yan Ren)....Pages 11-32
Passivity Analysis and Pinning Control of Multi-weighted CDNs (Jin-Liang Wang, Huai-Ning Wu, Shun-Yan Ren)....Pages 33-65
FTP and FTS of CDNs with State and Derivative Coupling (Jin-Liang Wang, Huai-Ning Wu, Shun-Yan Ren)....Pages 67-94
FTP of Adaptive Coupled Neural Networks with Undirected and Directed Topologies (Jin-Liang Wang, Huai-Ning Wu, Shun-Yan Ren)....Pages 95-121
FTP of CNNs with Multiple Weights (Jin-Liang Wang, Huai-Ning Wu, Shun-Yan Ren)....Pages 123-151
Passivity and Stability Analysis of RDNNs with Dirichlet Boundary Conditions (Jin-Liang Wang, Huai-Ning Wu, Shun-Yan Ren)....Pages 153-180
Passivity of DRDNs with Application to a Food Web Model (Jin-Liang Wang, Huai-Ning Wu, Shun-Yan Ren)....Pages 181-207
Passivity and Synchronization of CURDNNs with Multiple Time-Delays (Jin-Liang Wang, Huai-Ning Wu, Shun-Yan Ren)....Pages 209-243
β¦ Subjects
Engineering; Control, Robotics, Mechatronics; Dynamical Systems and Ergodic Theory; Vibration, Dynamical Systems, Control; Complex Systems; Mathematical Models of Cognitive Processes and Neural Networks
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