Dynamics of collective behavior. III: Heterogenic systems
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Publication:1223240
zbMath0321.93004MaRDI QIDQ1223240
Publication date: 1975
Published in: Automation and Remote Control (Search for Journal in Brave)
Control/observation systems in abstract spaces (93C25) General systems (93A10) Stability of control systems (93D99)
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