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Homogenization of a deterministic optimal control problem; 7.3. Multiscale singular perturbation under a nonresonance condition; References; Patchy Feedbacks for Stabilization and Optimal Control: General Theory and Robustness Properties F. Ancona and A. Bressan; 1. Introduction; 2. Patchy vector fields and patchy feedbacks; 3. Stabilizing feedback controls; 4. Nearly optimal patchy feedbacks; 5. Robustness; 6. Stochastic perturbations; References; Sensitivity of Control Systems with Respect to Measure- Valued Coefficients Z. Artstein 327 $a1. Introduction2. Standing hypotheses; 3. The chattering parameters model; 4. The Prohorov metric; 5 . Sensitivity for relaxed controls; 6. A matching result; 7. Sensitivity for chattering parameters; 8. Remarks and examples; References; Systems with Continuous Time and Discrete Time Components A. Bacciotti; 1. Introduction; 2. Description of the model; 3. Oscillatory systems: an example; 4. Stability notions; 5. A sufficient condition for stability; 6. Sufficient conditions for asymptotic stability; References; A Review on Stability of Switched Systems for Arbitrary Switchings U. Boscain 327 $a1. Introduction2. General properties of multilinear systems; 3. Common Lyapunov functions; 4. Two-dimensional bilinear systems; 4.1. The diagonalisable case; 4.1.1. Normal forms in the diagonalizable case; 4.1.2. Stability conditions in the diagonalizable case; 4.2. The nondiagonalizable case; 4.2.1. Normal forms in the nondiagonalizable case; 4.2.2. Stability conditions in the nondiagonalizable case; 5. An open problem; Acknowledgments; References; Regularity Properties of Attainable Sets under State Constraints P. Cannarsa, M. Castelpietra and P. Cardaliaguet; 1. Introduction 327 $a2. Maximum principle under state constraints3. Perimeter estimates for the attainable set; References; A Generalized Hopf-Lax Formula: Analytical and Approxi- mations Aspects I. Capuzzo Dolcetta; 1. Introduction; 2. 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