Alexander Lyapunov (1857-1918) in the 1890s marks the beginning of stability theory.
One place where the stability theory hasn't worked is, of course, the snake-bitten Channel 2.
He is noted "for pioneering contributions to stability theory, adaptive and learning systems theory".
This idea is based on hegemonic stability theory and balance of power theory.
Due to its success an abbreviated version (but with a new chapter on stability theory) was published as a paperback.
He is well known for hegemonic stability theory.
His expertise is in qualitative analysis of dynamical systems with emphasis on stability theory and applications.
This is another of the successes of linear stability theory.
All such patterns occur with equal probability on linear stability theory.
This conclusion is drawn from the "stability" theory above.