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On Asymptotic Stability of Linear Control Systems

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Asymptotic stability of linear systems is closely related to Hurwitz stability of the system matrices. For uncertain linear systems we consider stability problem through common quadratic Lyapunov functions (CQLF) and problem of stabilization by linear feedback.
 
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Yılmaz, Ş. , Büyükköroğlu, T. and Dzhafarov, V. (2015) On Asymptotic Stability of Linear Control Systems. Applied Mathematics, 6, 71-77. doi: 10.4236/am.2015.61008.
 
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