Perspectives in Control Theory Proceedings of the Sielpia Conference, Sielpia, Poland, September 19–24, 1988

The volume contains papers based on lectures delivered during the school "Per­ spectives in Control Theory" held in Sielpia, Poland on September 19-24, 1988. The aim of the school was to give the state-of-the-art presentation of recent achievements as weH as perspectives in such fields of...

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Main Author: Jakubczyk, B.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Boston, MA Birkhäuser 1990, 1990
Edition:1st ed. 1990
Series:Progress in Systems and Control Theory
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • 1. Remarks on the Stabilizability of Nonlinear Systems by Smooth Feedback
  • 2. Some Remarks on Pontryagin’s Maximum Principle for Infinite Dimensional Control Problems
  • 3. State-Variable Representation Revisited, Application to Some Control Problems
  • 4. Linear-Quadratic Problems and the Riccati Equation
  • 5. Robustness Measures for Linear State-Space Systems Under Complex and Real Parameter Perturbations
  • 6. Singular Optimal Problems
  • 7. Stochastic Realization of Stationary Processes: State-Space, Matrix Fraction, and ARMA Forms
  • 8. Contributions to Nonlinear Inverse Problems Arising in Parameter Estimation for Elliptic Systems
  • 9. Fuller’s Phenomena
  • 10. Funnel Equations and Multivalued Integration Problems for Control Synthesis
  • 11. Output Tracking Through Singularities
  • 12. Algebraic Riccati Equations Arising in Boundary/Point Control: A Review of Theoretical and Numerical Results Part I: Continuous Case
  • 13. Algebraic Riccati Equations Arising in Boundary/Point Control: A Review of Theoretical and Numerical Results Part II: Approximation Theory
  • 14. Some Control Problems for Time-Delay Systems
  • 15. Static and Dynamic Feedback Linearization of Nonlinear Systems
  • 16. Remarks on the Control of Discrete Time Nonlinear Systems
  • 17. Variational Problems Arising in Statistics
  • 18. Necessary Conditions for an Extremum, Penalty Functions and Regularity
  • 19. Transformations and Representations of Nonlinear Systems
  • 20. Why Real Analyticity is Important in Control Theory
  • 21. Some Problems Arising in Connection with the Theory of Optimization