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The analysis and decision making problems considered in the previous chapters may be called quantitative problems. In many cases there is a need to formulate and solve quantitative analysis problems, which consist in an investigation of some properties concerning the system under consideration, such as stability, controllability, observability, etc. Let us consider a system with two unknown vector parameters in its description: c ∈ C and b ∈ B. The uncertainties concerning c and b are formulated as follows:
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Bubnicki, Z. (2004). Stability of Uncertain Dynamical Systems. In: Analysis and Decision Making in Uncertain Systems. Communications and Control Engineering. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-3760-3_10
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