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    Stability of discrete-delay systems: Boundary criteria (English)
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    5 May 1997
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    The stability problem is discussed for linear discrete-delay systems. Two sufficient stability conditions are derived using the maximum principle of harmonic functions. It is shown that they lead to improvement over some existing results.
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    stability
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    linear discrete-delay systems
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    maximum principle of harmonic functions
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