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An Overview of Finite-Time Stability

2006
Finite-time stability (FTS) is a concept that was first introduced in the 1950s. The FTS concept differs from classical stability in two important ways. First, it deals with systems whose operation is limited to a fixed finite interval of time. Second, FTS requires prescribed bounds on system variables. For systems that are known to operate only over a
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Finite-Time Stability of Fractional Time Delay System

2014
In this study, some basic results of the stability criteria of fractional order systems with time-delay as well as free-delay are presented. Particularly, they are obtained and presented sufficient conditions for finite time stability for (non)linear (non)homogeneous as well as perturbed fractional order time-delay systems.
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Real-Time Time-Dependent Electronic Structure Theory

Chemical Reviews, 2020
Xiaosong Li   +2 more
exaly  

Approaching Difficult Communication Tasks in Oncology

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2005
Anthony L Back, James A Tulsky
exaly  

Obesity and economic environments

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2014
Roland Sturm, Ruopeng An
exaly  

Management of Lung Cancer in Older Adults

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2003
Arti Hurria
exaly  

Information Technology and Cancer Prevention

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2006
Donald E Nease, Gurpreet K Rana
exaly  

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