Dimensional Observer Part V:


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The year is 2017 in a Yorkshire town in England. A group of travellers were aware of others like them, capable of jumping into alternative worlds. This is traveller Michael Morrow’s plane of existence, but he is not alone. Susan arrived from a laterally inverted world in 2015. Originally from 1875, Lisa arrived from a world moving at a faster time rate than Michael’s. James experimented and opened portals, arriving from the year 2280. Throughout his travels, James actually intercepted a younger Michael Morrow in 1994. They have some adventures with the guardians whom prevent the distortion of events including ones for personal gain. Dimensional Observer Part V outlines the experience of what it was actually like to enter alternative worlds, which are moving alongside ours in different times, besides future travel.




Dimensional Observer Part V


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Dimensional Observer Part Iii:


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"Both Susan and Michael were disappointed because of Lisa having left. Will she come back and confirm she is a traveller from the past, like they think?" to be written on the back cover.




Dimensional Observer Part IV


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The group of them: Michael, Susan and Lisa, with James and Mark, look further at their alternative versions. Are there anymore travelers besides them?




Properties of Matter


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Functional Observers for Dynamical Systems


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The theory of linear functional observers, which is the subject of this book, is increasingly becoming a popular researched topic because of the many advantages it presents in state observation and control system design. This book presents recent information on the current state of the art research in this field. This book will serve as a useful reference to researchers in this area of research to understand the fundamental concepts relevant to the theory of functional observers and to gather most recent advancements in the field. This book is useful to academics and postgraduate students researching into the theory of linear functional observers. This book can also be useful for specialized final year undergraduate courses in control systems engineering and applied mathematics with a research focus.







State Observers for Linear Systems with Uncertainty


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This book presents the basic concepts and recent developments of linear control problems with perturbations. The presentation concerns both continuous and discrete dynamical systems. It is self-contained and illustrated by numerous examples. From the contents: Notion of state observers Observability Observers of full-phase vectors for fully determined linear systems Functional observers for fully determined linear systems Asymptotic observers for linear systems with uncertainty Observers for bilinear and discrete systems




Modeling, Design, and Simulation of Systems with Uncertainties


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To describe the true behavior of most real-world systems with sufficient accuracy, engineers have to overcome difficulties arising from their lack of knowledge about certain parts of a process or from the impossibility of characterizing it with absolute certainty. Depending on the application at hand, uncertainties in modeling and measurements can be represented in different ways. For example, bounded uncertainties can be described by intervals, affine forms or general polynomial enclosures such as Taylor models, whereas stochastic uncertainties can be characterized in the form of a distribution described, for example, by the mean value, the standard deviation and higher-order moments. The goal of this Special Volume on Modeling, Design, and Simulation of Systems with Uncertainties is to cover modern methods for dealing with the challenges presented by imprecise or unavailable information. All contributions tackle the topic from the point of view of control, state and parameter estimation, optimization and simulation. Thematically, this volume can be divided into two parts. In the first we present works highlighting the theoretic background and current research on algorithmic approaches in the field of uncertainty handling, together with their reliable software implementation. The second part is concerned with real-life application scenarios from various areas including but not limited to mechatronics, robotics, and biomedical engineering.




Classical and Quantum Aspects of Gravity in Relation to the Emergent Paradigm


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This thesis explores the connection between gravity and thermodynamics and provides a unification scheme that opens up new directions of exploration. Further elaborating on the Hawking effect and the possibility of singularity avoidance, the author not only discusses the information loss paradox at a broader level but also provides a possible solution to it. As the final frontier, it describes some novel effects arising from the microscopic structure of spacetime. Taken as a whole, the thesis addresses three major research areas in gravitational physics: it starts with classical gravity, proceeds to the black hole information loss paradox, and closes with Planck scale physics. The thesis is written in a lucid and pedagogical style, with an introduction accessible to researchers from other branches of physics and a d iscussion presenting open questions and future directions, which will benefit and hopefully inspire next-generation researchers.