result in stability theory
C22988
concept
A result in stability theory is a formal theorem or proposition that characterizes when and how solutions of a system (often differential or dynamical) remain bounded, converge, or behave predictably under small perturbations or over time.
All labels observed (3)
| Label | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| discrete-time stability test | 1 |
| result in stability theory canonical | 1 |
| stability postulate in plasticity theory | 1 |
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Class: result in stability theory
Generated description
A result in stability theory is a formal theorem or proposition that characterizes when and how solutions of a system (often differential or dynamical) remain bounded, converge, or behave predictably under small perturbations or over time.
Instances (3)
| Instance | Via concept surface |
|---|---|
| Lyapunov inequality | — |
| Drucker stability postulate | stability postulate in plasticity theory |
| Jury stability table | discrete-time stability test |