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Marginal stability

In the theory of dynamical systems, a linear time-invariant system is marginally stable iff every eigenvalue in the system's transfer-function is non-positive, and all eigenvalues with zero real value are simple roots.

<math>\lambda_{i} \leq 0 \quad \forall_{i}<math>







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