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Advances in Stability Theory at the End of the 20th Century
This scholarly volume gathers expert surveys and original research papers examining key developments in stability theory as the 20th century closed. Organized into four main sections—first approximation methods, modern refinements of Lyapunov’s direct method, stability of periodic differential systems, and real-world applications—it explores both theoretical advances and practical implications. Topics include invariant foliations, matrix Lyapunov functions, impulsive systems, stochastic delays, and applications in mechanics, ecology, and applied mathematics. Aimed at researchers and advanced students, the book offers a state-of-the-art perspective on the field’s matured techniques and emerging trends.
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