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The following pages link to Differential calculus for some \(p\)-norms of the fundamental matrix with applications (Q5949502):
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- Computing the maximum transient energy growth (Q634125) (← links)
- Extension and further development of the differential calculus for matrix norms with applications. (Q1398715) (← links)
- New upper bounds for free linear and nonlinear vibration systems with applications of the differential calculus of norms (Q1433339) (← links)
- Differential calculus for \(p\)-norms of complex-valued vector functions with applications (Q1612417) (← links)
- Trigonometric spline and spectral bounds for the solution of linear time-periodic systems (Q1676976) (← links)
- Definite triples of Hermitian matrices and matrix polynomials (Q1861314) (← links)
- Observations on evolutionary models with (or without) time lag, and on problematical paradigms (Q2229777) (← links)
- Solution of the matrix eigenvalue problem \(VA+A^{*}V=\mu V\) with applications to the study of free linear dynamical systems (Q2469617) (← links)
- Illustration of the logarithmic derivatives by examples suitable for classroom teaching (Q2496904) (← links)
- Two-sided bounds on the mean vector and covariance matrix in linear stochastically excited vibration systems with application of the differential calculus of norms (Q2813470) (← links)
- Differential calculus for the matrix norms |·|<sub>1</sub> and |·|<sub>∞</sub> with applications to asymptotic bounds for periodic linear systems (Q4464302) (← links)
- Two-sided bounds on some output-related quantities in linear stochastically excited vibration systems with application of the differential calculus of norms (Q4966736) (← links)
- New upper bounds for excited vibration systems with applications of the differential calculus of norms (Q5758199) (← links)
- Two-sided bounds for the asymptotic behaviour of free nonlinear vibration systems with application of the differential calculus of norms (Q5852171) (← links)
- The hypocoercivity index for the short time behavior of linear time-invariant ODE systems (Q6166336) (← links)