General conditions for Lyapunov stability
Martin Pershall Dana
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General conditions for Lyapunov stability
Published
1971
Pages
47
Subjects
Vektor-funkt︠s︡ii Li︠a︡punova i ikh postroenie
The general problem of the stability of motion
Stability of motion
Lyapunov functions from auxiliary exact differential equations
Lyapunov Exponents
Theory and application of Liapunov's direct method
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General conditions for Lyapunov stability was written by Martin Pershall Dana.
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