Strong iISS for a class of systems under saturated feedback
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Cited in
(9)- Stabilization of stochastic functional differential systems with delayed impulses
- Combining iISS and ISS With Respect to Small Inputs: The Strong iISS Property
- A circle criterion for strong integral input-to-state stability
- Relaxed conditions for the stability of switched nonlinear triangular systems under arbitrary switching
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