Controllability Problems and Stability Problems of Nonlinear Discrete Dynamical Systems
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Current mathematical control theory emphasizes controllability as a key concept. A dynamical system's controllability, in general, refers to the ability to guide it from any first state to any final state by a set of acceptable instructions. There are several definitions of controllability in the literature, all of which are very dependent on the kind of dynamical system under consideration.
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