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- Q4455015 subject Q7138882.
- Q4455015 subject Q7139549.
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- Q4455015 abstract "In mathematics, the Routh–Hurwitz theorem gives a test to determine whether all roots of a given polynomial lie in the left half-plane. Polynomials with this property are called Hurwitz-stable. The Routh–Hurwitz theorem was proved in 1895, and it was named after Edward John Routh and Adolf Hurwitz. It is used in the Routh–Hurwitz stability criterion.".
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- Q4455015 comment "In mathematics, the Routh–Hurwitz theorem gives a test to determine whether all roots of a given polynomial lie in the left half-plane. Polynomials with this property are called Hurwitz-stable. The Routh–Hurwitz theorem was proved in 1895, and it was named after Edward John Routh and Adolf Hurwitz. It is used in the Routh–Hurwitz stability criterion.".
- Q4455015 label "Routh–Hurwitz theorem".