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Input to state set stability for pulse width modulated control systems with disturbances
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    Input to state set stability for pulse width modulated control systems with disturbances (English)
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    21 September 2006
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    Stability theory
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    Averaging theory
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    Set-valued systems theory
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    Pulse width modulation
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    Power electronics
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    Power converters
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