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Can distributed delays perfectly stabilize dynamical networks?
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Dynamic NetworkDynamical NetworksTime Delay SystemExponential DistributionNetwork ScienceEngineeringComputational NeuroscienceNeural NetworkNetwork AnalysisSystems EngineeringNeuronal NetworkSystem StabilitySignal Transmission DelaysSelf-stabilizationNetwork DynamicStability
Signal transmission delays tend to destabilize dynamical networks leading to oscillation, but their dispersion contributes oppositely toward stabilization. We analyze an integrodifferential equation that describes the collective dynamics of a neural network with distributed signal delays. With the Gamma distributed delays less dispersed than exponential distribution, the system exhibits reentrant phenomena, in which the stability is once lost but then recovered as the mean delay is increased. With delays dispersed more highly than exponential, the system never destabilizes.
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