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Stabilization of the nonautonomous potential systems with the forces of a dissimilar structure

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The problem is considered of stabilizing a nonautonomous system given potential forces by adding some dissipative, gyroscopic, and nonconservative positional forces. The stabilizability domain is found for the relative equilibrium of a satellite in the circular orbit.

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Original Russian Text © A.A. Kosov, 2005, published in Sibirskii Zhurnal Industrial’noi Matematiki, 2005, Vol. VIII, No. 2(22), pp. 116–123.

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Kosov, A.A. Stabilization of the nonautonomous potential systems with the forces of a dissimilar structure. J. Appl. Ind. Math. 2, 74–80 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1990478908010092

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