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The following pages link to Zames-Falb multipliers for absolute stability: from O'Shea's contribution to convex searches (Q285795):
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- Robust stability and performance analysis based on integral quadratic constraints (Q328242) (← links)
- Stability analysis by dynamic dissipation inequalities: on merging frequency-domain techniques with time-domain conditions (Q1729052) (← links)
- Time-varying Zames-Falb multipliers for LTI systems are superfluous (Q2103617) (← links)
- LMI searches for anticausal and noncausal rational Zames-Falb multipliers (Q2251656) (← links)
- Contraction analysis of nonlinear noncausal iterative learning control (Q2303953) (← links)
- On the necessity and sufficiency of the Zames-Falb multipliers for bounded operators (Q2665424) (← links)
- Zames-Falb multipliers for MIMO nonlinearities (Q2704385) (← links)
- The 𝒵-transform and linear multistep stability (Q3417899) (← links)
- Zames–Falb multipliers for convergence rate: motivating example and convex searches (Q5069015) (← links)
- Stabilization by Adaptive Feedback Control for Positive Difference Equations with Applications in Pest Management (Q5096052) (← links)
- Discrete-time counterparts of the RL and RC multipliers (Q5113280) (← links)
- Control design of uncertain discrete‐time Lur'e systems with sector and slope bounded nonlinearities (Q6069251) (← links)
- A less conservative robust control method for a class of nonpassive uncertain systems (Q6082725) (← links)
- On the necessity and sufficiency of discrete-time O'Shea-Zames-Falb multipliers (Q6100447) (← links)
- Stability analysis of Lure systems under aperiodic sampled‐data control (Q6154595) (← links)
- Contraction and \(k\)-contraction in Lurie systems with applications to networked systems (Q6537295) (← links)
- Stability of forced higher-order continuous-time Lur'e systems: a behavioural input-output perspective (Q6593297) (← links)
- Convergence rate bounds for the mirror descent method: IQCs, Popov criterion and Bregman divergence (Q6659264) (← links)