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    An interval computational method for approximating controllability sets (English)
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    The first and the third author [Optimization 16, 863-868 (1985; Zbl 0592.93009)] proposed a method for determining the null-controllability set of autonomous nonlinear systems. The authors concede that the numerical realization of this method, which is based on the use of Lyapunov functions, may cause problems. - In the paper under consideration, this drawback is overcome by the application of interval arithmetical tools, i.e. interval extensions in connection with appropriate subdivisions.
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    interval arithmetic
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    null-controllability set
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    autonomous nonlinear systems
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    Lyapunov functions
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