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Comments for the Continuation Method by A.F. Filippov for Discontinuous Systems, Part II

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In the second part of this article, solution methods for scalar or vector control are considered.

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Utkin, V.I. (2017). Comments for the Continuation Method by A.F. Filippov for Discontinuous Systems, Part II. In: Colombo, A., Jeffrey, M., Lázaro, J., Olm, J. (eds) Extended Abstracts Spring 2016. Trends in Mathematics(), vol 8. Birkhäuser, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-55642-0_33

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