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Absolute exponential stability criteria of delay time-varying systems with sector-bounded nonlinearity: a comparison approach

Absolute exponential stability problem of delay time-varying systems (DTVS) with sector-bounded nonlinearity is presented in this paper. By using the comparison principle and properties of positive systems we derive several novel criteria of absolute exponential stability, for both continuous-time and discrete-time nonlinear DTVS. When applied to the time-invariant case, the obtained stability criteria are shown to cover and extend some previously known results, including, in particular, the result due to S.K. Persidskii in Ukrainian Mathematical Journal, vol. 57(2005). The theoretical results are illustrated by examples that can not be treated by the existing ones.

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