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A general model of linearly stochastically coupled identical connected neural networks with hybrid coupling is proposed,which is composed of constant coupling,coupling discrete time-varying delay and coupling distributed timevarying delay.All the coupling terms are subjected to stochastic disturbances described in terms of Brownian motion,which reflects a more realistic dynamical behaviour of coupled systems in practice.Based on a simple adaptive feedback controller and stochastic stability theory,several sufficient criteria are presented to ensure the synchronization of linearly stochastically coupled complex networks with coupling mixed time-varying delays.Finally,numerical simulatious illustrated by scale-free complex networks verify the effectiveness of the proposed controllers.
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