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- Q618684 subject Q5625903.
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- Q618684 abstract "In the theory of dynamical systems, and control theory, a linear time-invariant system is marginally stable if it is neither asymptotically stable nor unstable. Marginal stability is sometimes referred to as neutral stability.".
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- Q618684 comment "In the theory of dynamical systems, and control theory, a linear time-invariant system is marginally stable if it is neither asymptotically stable nor unstable. Marginal stability is sometimes referred to as neutral stability.".
- Q618684 label "Marginal stability".