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Home / Incremental Graphical Asymptotic Stability for Hybrid Dynamical Systems

Incremental Graphical Asymptotic Stability for Hybrid Dynamical Systems

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C. Book Chapters

Authors:

Y. Li; R. G. Sanfelice

Source:

Feedback Stabilization of Controlled Dynamical Systems - Lecture Notes in Control and Information Sciences , Springer, Volume 473, p.231-262 (2017)

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