
handle: 1885/73213
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quadratic optimal control, arbitrarily assignable, feedback stabilization, Riccati equation, Linear time-varying systems, Stabilization of systems by feedback, Lyapunov functions, Asymptotic stability in control theory, Linear time-varying system, Feedback stabilization, Time varying systems, asymptotically stable, Bohl exponent, Keywords: Bohl exponent, Quadratic optimal control, Lyapunov methods Bohl exponent, Stabilization, Linear systems in control theory, Linear-quadratic optimal control problems, State feedback, linear time-varying system, closed-loop system, Riccati equations, Lyapunov exponent
quadratic optimal control, arbitrarily assignable, feedback stabilization, Riccati equation, Linear time-varying systems, Stabilization of systems by feedback, Lyapunov functions, Asymptotic stability in control theory, Linear time-varying system, Feedback stabilization, Time varying systems, asymptotically stable, Bohl exponent, Keywords: Bohl exponent, Quadratic optimal control, Lyapunov methods Bohl exponent, Stabilization, Linear systems in control theory, Linear-quadratic optimal control problems, State feedback, linear time-varying system, closed-loop system, Riccati equations, Lyapunov exponent
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