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▸ noun: In control theory, a continuous linear time-invariant system is exponentially stable if and only if the system has eigenvalues (i.e., the poles of input-to-output systems) with strictly negative real parts (i.e., in the left half of the complex plane).David N. Cheban, Global Attractors Of Non-autonomous Dissipative Dynamical Systems.
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▸ noun: In control theory, a continuous linear time-invariant system is exponentially stable if and only if the system has eigenvalues (i.e., the poles of input-to-output systems) with strictly negative real parts (i.e., in the left half of the complex plane).David N. Cheban, Global Attractors Of Non-autonomous Dissipative Dynamical Systems.
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