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Stability and stabilization of nonlinear systems.
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    Stability and stabilization of nonlinear systems. (English)
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    16 March 2011
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    Stability is one of the key properties within systems and control theory. Although many physical systems satisfy some form of stability, a standard requirement for the to-be-designed controller is that it improves the stability. In this research monograph, the authors give an account of the results on stability and stabilizability which have been obtained over the last years. They do this for a large class of systems. Their class of systems include nonlinear ordinary differential equations, but also nonlinear difference equations, and nonlinear delay differential equations. Among others they show that the results on input-to-state stability (ISS) as introduced by \textit{E. D. Sontag}, see e.g. [Syst. Control Lett. 34, No. 1--2, 93--100 (1998; Zbl 0902.93062)], have been extended a lot. The book gives a clear account of the theory up to today.
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    non-linear systems
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    stability
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    input to state stability
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    sample date systems
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    retarded systems
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