Abstract

The application of variational methods in the theory of stability allows one to obtain new results in the case of control systems whose description includes various parameters known up to certain sets. An extension of the classical concept of stability under time-varying perturbations introduced earlier by Duboshin and Malkin is considered as an example to illustrate such an application of the variational methods.

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