These poles can be used to analyze whether the system is asymptotically stable or marginally stable.
If the oscillations remain at a constant magnitude the system is marginally stable.
Both of the previous results are still possible, as is a third: this could be a region in which the energy does not vary, in which case the equilibrium is called neutral or indifferent or marginally stable.
Wilson is marginally stable and has his own agenda anyway.
This property indicates that the filter process is marginally stable and potentially vulnerable to numerical error accumulation when computed using low-precision arithmetic and long input sequences.
As the free energy difference in a globular protein that results from folding into its native conformation is small, it is marginally stable, thus providing a rapid turnover rate and effective control of protein degradation and synthesis.
The marginally stable Ubc9ts is fully functional under physiological permissive conditions (25 C) due to active cellular chaperones.
A discrete linear time-invariant system is marginally stable if and only if the transfer function's spectral radius is 1.
A marginally stable system is one that, if given an impulse of finite magnitude as input, will not "blow up" and give an unbounded output.
For example, the creation of argon fluorohydride (HArF), a marginally stable compound of argon with fluorine and hydrogen, was reported by researchers at the University of Helsinki in 2000.