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Input-to-state stability (ISS) is a concept used in control theory and nonlinear systems analysis to describe the stability behavior of dynamical systems in the presence of external inputs or disturbances. It is relevant in contexts where systems are affected by external signals, and it provides a way to quantify how these inputs influence the states of the system.

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