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- Marginal_stability abstract "In the theory of dynamical systems, and control theory, a continuous linear time-invariant system is marginally stable if and only if the real part of every pole in the system's transfer-function is zero, and they all are simple roots (i.e. the poles on the imaginary axis are all distinct from one another). If all the poles have strictly negative real parts, the system is instead asymptotically stable.A discrete linear time-invariant system is marginally stable if and only if the transfer function's spectral radius is 1. That is, the greatest magnitude of any of the poles of the transfer function is 1. The values of the poles must also be distinct. If the spectral radius is less than 1, the system is instead asymptotically stable.".
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- Marginal_stability subject Category:Dynamical_systems.
- Marginal_stability subject Category:Stability_theory.
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- Marginal_stability comment "In the theory of dynamical systems, and control theory, a continuous linear time-invariant system is marginally stable if and only if the real part of every pole in the system's transfer-function is zero, and they all are simple roots (i.e. the poles on the imaginary axis are all distinct from one another).".
- Marginal_stability label "Grenzstabilität".
- Marginal_stability label "Marginal stability".
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