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Why do stabilizing controllers stabilize?
Automatica, 1995The paper entitled exaggerately ``Why do stabilizing controllers stabilize'' refers to the very popular behavioral approach in systems sciences. Recently, numerous trials to adopt this methodology in control appeared. The author considers feedback interconnections where all plant variables are available to the controller.
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Journal of Endodontics, 1992
With the recent influx of osseointegrated endosseous implants in dentistry, attention has been drawn away from using endodontic stabilizers as a means of stabilizing and retaining teeth. It is our opinion that endodontic stabilizers should be considered in the treatment planning of seemingly nonretainable teeth.
M, Feldman, G, Feldman
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With the recent influx of osseointegrated endosseous implants in dentistry, attention has been drawn away from using endodontic stabilizers as a means of stabilizing and retaining teeth. It is our opinion that endodontic stabilizers should be considered in the treatment planning of seemingly nonretainable teeth.
M, Feldman, G, Feldman
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TEACHING STABILITY AND ROBUST STABILITY
IFAC Proceedings Volumes, 1994Abstract The aim of this paper is to demonstrate that, in teaching stability theory for linear systems, there are two basic mathematical foundations which can be used: The principal of the argument and Lyapunov theory, according to the presentation of the system in the operator or time-domain, respectively.
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Proceedings of the Fifth Israeli Symposium on Theory of Computing and Systems, 1997
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Afek, Yehuda, Dolev, Shlomi
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Afek, Yehuda, Dolev, Shlomi
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Physical Review E, 2013
A synergetic control technique for stabilizing a priori unknown saddle steady states of dynamical systems is described. The method involves an unstable filter technique combined with a derivative feedback. The cut-off frequency of the filter is not limited by the damping of the system, and therefore can be set relatively high.
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A synergetic control technique for stabilizing a priori unknown saddle steady states of dynamical systems is described. The method involves an unstable filter technique combined with a derivative feedback. The cut-off frequency of the filter is not limited by the damping of the system, and therefore can be set relatively high.
Elena, Tamaševičiūtė +3 more
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Stability of C ∞ Mappings: II. Infinitesimal Stability Implies Stability
The Annals of Mathematics, 1969The purpose of this paper is to prove that a proper, infinitesimally stable mapping of one finite dimensional Co manifold into another is stable. This result is stated as Theorem 1 of ? 3. The method we use to show this result proves somewhat more; two things which it proves are stated as Theorems 2 and 3 in ? 3.
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Theory of Probability & Its Applications, 1989
See the review in Zbl 0641.60029.
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See the review in Zbl 0641.60029.
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Biotechnology and Applied Biochemistry, 1997
In this issue of Biotechnology and Applied Biochemistry, I have had the opportunity to review the following article by Rajesh Parti and Samia Mankarious entitled “Stability assessment of lyophilized intravenous immunoglobulin after reconstitution in glass containers and poly(vinyl chloride) bags” (pp. 13Ő18).
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In this issue of Biotechnology and Applied Biochemistry, I have had the opportunity to review the following article by Rajesh Parti and Samia Mankarious entitled “Stability assessment of lyophilized intravenous immunoglobulin after reconstitution in glass containers and poly(vinyl chloride) bags” (pp. 13Ő18).
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2022
This chapter summarizes how visual feedback could be used to stabilize the line of sight and optimize vision during attempted fixation of a stationary target. Quantitative features of oculomotor noise that causes drifts of the eye away from the target are analyzed.
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This chapter summarizes how visual feedback could be used to stabilize the line of sight and optimize vision during attempted fixation of a stationary target. Quantitative features of oculomotor noise that causes drifts of the eye away from the target are analyzed.
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1995
The stability problem is the question of to what extent the conclusion of a theorem is sensitive to small changes in the assumptions. Such description is, of course, vague until the questions of how to quantify the departures both from the conclusion and from the assumption are answered.
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The stability problem is the question of to what extent the conclusion of a theorem is sensitive to small changes in the assumptions. Such description is, of course, vague until the questions of how to quantify the departures both from the conclusion and from the assumption are answered.
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