what is meant by Turing-universal?



what is meant by Turing-universal? ..

Answer / Naveen Sagar

For a two-dimensional linear system, the stability of a system is determined by the eigenvalues (roots) of its characteristic equation. If all eigenvalues have negative real parts, the system is stable and will approach the origin as t -> ∞. If any eigenvalue has a positive real part, the system is unstable and will grow without bound as t increases.

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