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Stability Analysis In Terms Of Two Measures

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The aim of this book is to: present a systematic account of recent developments in the stability theory in terms of two distinct measures; describe the current state of the art; show the essential unity achieved by wealth of applications; and provide a unified general structure applicable to several nonlinear problems. This book is dedicated to a systematic development of stability criteria in terms of two measures. It demonstrates the manifestations of general Lyapunov method in terms of two measures by showing how this effective technique can be adapted to study various apparently diverse nonlinear problems and shows how, in the present framework of two measures, one can unify criteria of Lyapunov stability, practical stability and boundedness properties. Interesting applications of real world problems are provided.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
Country
Singapore
Date
1 September 1993
Pages
416
ISBN
9789810213893

The aim of this book is to: present a systematic account of recent developments in the stability theory in terms of two distinct measures; describe the current state of the art; show the essential unity achieved by wealth of applications; and provide a unified general structure applicable to several nonlinear problems. This book is dedicated to a systematic development of stability criteria in terms of two measures. It demonstrates the manifestations of general Lyapunov method in terms of two measures by showing how this effective technique can be adapted to study various apparently diverse nonlinear problems and shows how, in the present framework of two measures, one can unify criteria of Lyapunov stability, practical stability and boundedness properties. Interesting applications of real world problems are provided.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
Country
Singapore
Date
1 September 1993
Pages
416
ISBN
9789810213893