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A combination of small-gain and density propagation inequalities for stability analysis of networked systems

Humberto Stein Shiromoto, Petro Feketa, Sergey Dashkovskiy

Published 2015-08-25Version 1

In this paper, the problem of stability analysis of a large-scale interconnection of nonlinear systems for which the small-gain condition does not hold globally is considered. A combination of the small-gain and density propagation inequalities is employed to prove almost input-to-state stability of the network.

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