Some first thoughts on the stability of the asynchronous systems

10/29/2004
by   Serban E. Vlad, et al.
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The (non-initialized, non-deterministic) asynchronous systems (in the input-output sense) are multi-valued functions from m-dimensional signals to sets of n-dimensional signals, the concept being inspired by the modeling of the asynchronous circuits. Our purpose is to state the problem of the their stability.

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