New York City will lower the speed limit in Central Park to 15 mph for all users, including cyclists and essential vehicles, early next year, the Department of Transportation said. The DOT was granted ...
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Sebestyen’s theorem crosses into infinity after 40 years of mathematical limits
At the University of Vaasa in Finland, mathematician Yosra Barkaoui has successfully generalized a fundamental theorem that had remained confined to “bounded” systems for more than 40 years.
Abstract: This article presents a Lyapunov formulation of the small-gain theorem for the finite-time input-to-state stability (FTISS) of an interconnected nonlinear system composed of two or more ...
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The biggest black hole breakthroughs of 2025, ranked
Black hole science in 2025 did not advance in gentle increments. It lurched forward in giant steps, from record shattering collisions to hints of entirely new kinds of objects that blur the line ...
Abstract: Low sampling frequency challenges the exact identification of continuous-time (CT) dynamical systems from sampled data, even when their models are identifiable. A necessary and sufficient ...
The City of New York plans to lower the speed limit on Central Park Drive to 15 mph, Transportation Department officials told the Daily News. The speed limit — part of a broader redesign of the ...
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