“…The stability criterion of the financial system in [1] has a large pulse allowable range, and does not limit that the pulse must be less than 1, thus reducing conservatism, which is common in the actual financial market, that is, investors and financial management departments have difficulty ensuring whether their impulsive measures are conducive to the stability of the financial system, while the impulsive stability criterion in [1] is more suitable for guiding the impulsive stability plan in the actual financial engineering. Next, the mathematical model in [5] involves nonlinear system modeling in medicine, agriculture and biology. In addition, the authors of [6] used a direct analysis method to study the asymptotic stability and synchronization of a fractional order complex valued inertial neural network.…”