This paper is concerned with the adaptive synchronization of fractional-order complex-valued chaotic neural networks(FOCVCNNs)with time-delay.The chaotic behaviors of a class of fractional-order complex-valued neural ...This paper is concerned with the adaptive synchronization of fractional-order complex-valued chaotic neural networks(FOCVCNNs)with time-delay.The chaotic behaviors of a class of fractional-order complex-valued neural network are investigated.Meanwhile,based on the complex-valued inequalities of fractional-order derivatives and the stability theory of fractional-order complex-valued systems,a new adaptive controller and new complex-valued update laws are proposed to construct a synchronization control model for fractional-order complex-valued chaotic neural networks.Finally,the numerical simulation results are presented to illustrate the effectiveness of the developed synchronization scheme.展开更多
The patriarchal nature of African society generally lays emphasis on the superiority of men over women in every sphere of life. When a woman dies, in most African societies, her legacy is usually inherited by the husb...The patriarchal nature of African society generally lays emphasis on the superiority of men over women in every sphere of life. When a woman dies, in most African societies, her legacy is usually inherited by the husband, children, and her family. But if a man dies, the widow, usually experiences false accusations of killing her husband to deny her share of her husband's properties. This paper examines how the dynamics of cultural practices in Nigeria promotes abuse of inheritance rights of women and discusses the possibilities of using Islamic inheritance rules as a divine solution to the abuse of inheritance rights of women. The research questions as follows: what is the nature of women's rights to father's estate? What is the nature of widow's right to the husband's estate? What is your perception about the Islamic law of inheritance? The data for this study were collected using questionnaire and simple percentage was used for the analysis. In this respect, a questionnaire was administered to 220 women who were purposely selected from the three major tribes in Lagos state, Nigeria. The result showed that various cultures in Nigeria favour male child, grant male higher rights to land and other properties and promote abuse of inheritance rights against women.展开更多
基金Project supported by the Science and Technology Support Program of Xingtai,China(Grant No.2019ZC054)。
文摘This paper is concerned with the adaptive synchronization of fractional-order complex-valued chaotic neural networks(FOCVCNNs)with time-delay.The chaotic behaviors of a class of fractional-order complex-valued neural network are investigated.Meanwhile,based on the complex-valued inequalities of fractional-order derivatives and the stability theory of fractional-order complex-valued systems,a new adaptive controller and new complex-valued update laws are proposed to construct a synchronization control model for fractional-order complex-valued chaotic neural networks.Finally,the numerical simulation results are presented to illustrate the effectiveness of the developed synchronization scheme.
文摘The patriarchal nature of African society generally lays emphasis on the superiority of men over women in every sphere of life. When a woman dies, in most African societies, her legacy is usually inherited by the husband, children, and her family. But if a man dies, the widow, usually experiences false accusations of killing her husband to deny her share of her husband's properties. This paper examines how the dynamics of cultural practices in Nigeria promotes abuse of inheritance rights of women and discusses the possibilities of using Islamic inheritance rules as a divine solution to the abuse of inheritance rights of women. The research questions as follows: what is the nature of women's rights to father's estate? What is the nature of widow's right to the husband's estate? What is your perception about the Islamic law of inheritance? The data for this study were collected using questionnaire and simple percentage was used for the analysis. In this respect, a questionnaire was administered to 220 women who were purposely selected from the three major tribes in Lagos state, Nigeria. The result showed that various cultures in Nigeria favour male child, grant male higher rights to land and other properties and promote abuse of inheritance rights against women.