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Small Scale Stability: Gradient Systems

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This lecture covers the concept of small scale stability in gradient systems, focusing on the properties of trajectories and the attraction of equilibrium points. The lecture also discusses the conditions for stability and the behavior of solutions in gradient systems.

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