A lyapunov approach in the derivative approximation using a dynamic system

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A lyapunov approach in the derivative approximation using a dynamic system. / Mercorelli, Paolo.
In: International Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics, Vol. 105, No. 3, 15.12.2015, p. 523-528.

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title = "A lyapunov approach in the derivative approximation using a dynamic system",
abstract = "This paper deals with an approximation of a derivative using a dynamic system of the first order. After formulating the problem, two propo- sitions, allowing to find a possible approximation consisting of a dynamic sys- tem, are proven. In particular, a proposition based on a Lyapunov approach is proven to show the convergence of the approximation. The second proposition is a constructive one and shows directly the dynamic approximation.",
keywords = "Computational methods, Derivatives, Discrete-time systems, Engineering, derivatives, discrete-time systems, computational methods",
author = "Paolo Mercorelli",
year = "2015",
month = dec,
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journal = "International Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics",
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