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Necessary and sufficient condition for stabilizability of discrete-time linear switched systems: a set-theory approach
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    Necessary and sufficient condition for stabilizability of discrete-time linear switched systems: a set-theory approach (English)
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    17 October 2014
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    switched linear systems
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    set-theory
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    stabilizability
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    invariance
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