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Theoretical computer science / Dynamical systems / Control theory / Lyapunov stability / Lyapunov function / Joint spectral radius / Semidefinite programming / Graph labeling / Graph / Graph theory / Mathematics / Stability theory
Date: 2013-08-19 00:17:00
Theoretical computer science
Dynamical systems
Control theory
Lyapunov stability
Lyapunov function
Joint spectral radius
Semidefinite programming
Graph labeling
Graph
Graph theory
Mathematics
Stability theory

JOINT SPECTRAL RADIUS AND PATH-COMPLETE GRAPH LYAPUNOV FUNCTIONS∗ ¨ JUNGERS, AMIR ALI AHMADI, RAPHAEL PABLO A. PARRILO, AND MARDAVIJ ROOZBEHANI† Abstract. We introduce the framework of path-complete graph Lyapunov f

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