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Stability analysis by comparison technique
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    Stability analysis by comparison technique (English)
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    1 August 2005
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    The author presents a survey of some results on the stability theory for finite-dimensional systems obtained in context with vector Lyapunov functions and comparison technique. Generalizations of some of those results are obtained by using vector functions whose components are sign-definite with respect to a part of variables. It is shown that this approach may simplify the construction of an appropriate vector Lyapunov function.
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    Vector Lyapunov function
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    comparison principle
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    stability analysis
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    large scale systems
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