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Reply to 'Counterexample and correction to a recent result on robust stability of a diamond of complex polynomials' by H. I. Kang et al. (Nov. 1991 1370-3)

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Bose, N.K. ; Deput. of Electr. & Compt. Eng., Pennsylvania State Univ., University Park, PA, USA ; Kim, K.D.

The authors show how a modification of their approach (see ibid., vol.36, p.1168-74, 1989) leads to the stability edges, correctly identified in the above-named work (see ibid., vol.38, p.1370-3, 1991) by K.I. Kang et al., for a diamond of complex polynomials. The feasibility of reduction from 32 to 16 distinguished edges is facilitated via use of Foster's (complex) reactance theorem in network theory.<>

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Circuits and Systems, IEEE Transactions on  (Volume:38 ,  Issue: 11 )

Date of Publication: Nov. 1991

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