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Inverse map characterization of asymptotic stability on the line
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    Inverse map characterization of asymptotic stability on the line (English)
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    14 July 2002
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    This paper studies the asymptotic stability in which continuous mapping \(f\) is compared to its inverse \(f^{-1}\) in a cut-and-paste sort of way. The author presents a necessary and sufficient condition for asymptotic stability. More precisely, the author proves that a fixed point \(x_*\) is asymptotically stable if and only if the inverse image of the part of \(f\) to the right of \(x_*\) lies in the region of the plane that is above both the identity line and the part of \(f\) to the left of \(x_*\). Moreover, the author presents an application of the criterion mentioned above.
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    isolated fixed point
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    stability
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    asymptotic stability
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