Null controllability of planar bimodal piecewise linear systems
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Publication:2909395
DOI10.1080/00207179.2011.576433zbMath1245.93019OpenAlexW2095542881MaRDI QIDQ2909395
Xiaomeng Liu, Hai Lin, Chen, Ben M.
Publication date: 30 August 2012
Published in: International Journal of Control (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1080/00207179.2011.576433
null controllabilitygeometric point of viewplanar bimodal piecewise linear systemssecond order LTI systems
Controllability (93B05) Linear systems in control theory (93C05) Control/observation systems governed by ordinary differential equations (93C15)
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