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ESAIM: COCV 15 (2009) 741-744
DOI: 10.1051/cocv/2009011
Erratum
Corrigendum to: “On the circle criterion for boundary control systems in factor form: Lyapunov stability and Lur'e equations”
Piotr Grabowski1 and Frank M. Callier21 Institute of Automatics, AGH University of Science and Technology, avenue A. Mickiewicz 30, B1, rm. 314, 30-059 Cracow, Poland. pgrab@ia.agh.edu.pl
2 University of Namur (FUNDP), Department of Mathematics, Rempart de la Vierge 8, 5000 Namur, Belgium.
Received September 8, 2008. Published online June 18, 2009.
Abstract
A corrected version of [P. Grabowski and F.M. Callier, ESAIM: COCV 12 (2006) 169–197], Theorem 4.1, p. 186, and Example, is given.
Mathematics Subject Classification. 93B, 47D, 35A, 34G
Key words: Infinite-dimensional control systems, semigroups, Lyapunov functionals, circle criterion.
© EDP Sciences, SMAI 2009
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