2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.neucom.2015.05.006
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A new delayed projection neural network for solving quadratic programming problems with equality and inequality constraints

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“…A projection neural network with two different time delays was proposed in [17] to better solve the quadratic programming problem. Neural networks with delay for solving strictly convex optimization problems were considered by Sha et al [22]. It is worth noting that the time delay in the neural networks studied in [12,22,17,3] is only a constant one, but in the real situation, it is the possibility that the time delay varies with time at different moments owing to the interference of voltage, capacitance, and other factors.…”
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“…A projection neural network with two different time delays was proposed in [17] to better solve the quadratic programming problem. Neural networks with delay for solving strictly convex optimization problems were considered by Sha et al [22]. It is worth noting that the time delay in the neural networks studied in [12,22,17,3] is only a constant one, but in the real situation, it is the possibility that the time delay varies with time at different moments owing to the interference of voltage, capacitance, and other factors.…”
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“…Neural networks with delay for solving strictly convex optimization problems were considered by Sha et al [22]. It is worth noting that the time delay in the neural networks studied in [12,22,17,3] is only a constant one, but in the real situation, it is the possibility that the time delay varies with time at different moments owing to the interference of voltage, capacitance, and other factors. While, there is still few research on time-varying delay neural networks for solving convex quadratic programming problems.…”
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confidence: 99%