CONTROLLABILITY ANALYSIS OF IMPULSIVE MULTI-TERM FRACTIONAL-ORDER STOCHASTIC SYSTEMS INVOLVING STATE-DEPENDENT DELAY

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This study deals with the controllability of multi-term fractional-order stochastic systems with impulsive effects and state-dependent delay that exhibit damping behavior. Based on fractional calculus theory, the Caputo fractional derivative is utilized to analyze the controllability of fractional-order systems. Mittag–Leffler functions and Laplace transform are used to derive the solution set of the problem. Sufficient conditions for the controllability of nonlinear systems are achieved using fixed-point techniques and stochastic theory. Finally, the results stated in the paper are validated using examples.

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controllability, fractional system, stochastic impulsive system, state-dependent delay

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