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The following pages link to A rapidly-converging lower bound for the joint spectral radius via multiplicative ergodic theory (Q607349):
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- On asymptotic properties of matrix semigroups with an invariant cone (Q442681) (← links)
- Realization of joint spectral radius via ergodic theory (Q543051) (← links)
- Weakly Birkhoff recurrent switching signals, almost sure and partial stability of linear switched dynamical systems (Q632451) (← links)
- An explicit counterexample to the Lagarias-Wang finiteness conjecture (Q633590) (← links)
- The generalised Berger-Wang formula and the spectral radius of linear cocycles (Q665508) (← links)
- On accuracy of approximation of the spectral radius by the Gelfand formula (Q734927) (← links)
- The generalized spectral-radius theorem: An analytic-geometric proof (Q1893085) (← links)
- Plenty of big projections imply big pieces of Lipschitz graphs (Q2052216) (← links)
- On the sharp stability of critical points of the Sobolev inequality (Q2180916) (← links)
- Zero temperature limits of equilibrium states for subadditive potentials and approximation of maximal Lyapunov exponent (Q2194631) (← links)
- Matrix products with constraints on the sliding block relative frequencies of different factors (Q2250770) (← links)
- Periodically switched stability induces exponential stability of discrete-time linear switched systems in the sense of Markovian probabilities (Q2276131) (← links)
- A new inequality about matrix products and a Berger-Wang formula (Q2288148) (← links)
- Extremal norms for fiber-bunched cocycles (Q2328786) (← links)
- Characterization of dominated splittings for operator cocycles acting on Banach spaces (Q2420539) (← links)
- Extremal sequences of polynomial complexity (Q2845616) (← links)
- The joint spectrum (Q4994488) (← links)
- Ergodic optimization in dynamical systems (Q5235016) (← links)
- Mather sets for sequences of matrices and applications to the study of joint spectral radii (Q5327133) (← links)
- On the Joint Spectral Radius (Q5886420) (← links)
- A variational principle in the parametric geometry of numbers (Q6184562) (← links)
- The joint spectral radius is pointwise Hölder continuous (Q6640925) (← links)