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15 Liapunov's "second method" eliminates this drawback and leads to
accurate conclusions regarding the stability of well-defined
families of systems. This method made it natural to introduce the
new notion of "absolute stability" whose origin can be traced to a
work of . A. I. Lur'e and V. N. Post nikov [1]. The results of the
many investigations effected to date in the field of absolute
stability have been presented in a number of monographs, from which
we mention (in chrono logical order) . A. I. Lur'e [1], . A. M.
Letov [1], . A. Halanay Fig. 1. 2 [1], M . . A . . Aizerman and F.
R. Gantmacher [1] and S. Lef schetz [1]. Without going into a
detailed exposition of these results (see the final chapter of this
book), we shall discuss here only the manner in which one defines
the families of systems that are studied. These systems are
characterized by the fact that in Relation (4) - which describes
the non-linear block B2 (Fig. 1. 1) - the function cp is
continuous, vanishes for v = 0 and satisfies the inequality cp( v)v
> 0 for every v =/= o. (6) In other words, the graph of function
cp is entirely contained in the quadrants I and III; it may have,
for instance, a shape similar to that shown in Fig. 1. 2. The
object of the study of absolute stability consists in finding a
criterion which secures simultaneously the stability of all the
systems characterized by Condition (6) .
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