System Structure and Control


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Provides a useful reference source on system structure and control. Covers, linear systems, nonlinear systems, robust control, implicit system, chaotic systems, singular and time-varying systems.




System Structure and Control 2001


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This Proceedings contains the papers presented at the IFAC Symposium on System Structure and Control, which was held in Prague, Czech Republic, on 27-31 August 2001. The Symposium brought together experts working in the fields of linear, non-linear, multidimensional, discrete-event and hybrid systems. The Symposium also featured a Workshop on max-plus algebras, focusing on applications to automatic control, communication and transportation networks, manufacturing, and computer science. System structure plays an important role in dynamical system modelling, identification, analysis and control design, where the structure is understood as a collection of system quantities (e.g. system invariants) describing the system essential parts and features that limit the designer in achieving the desired performance. The research covered by the Proceedings papers is broad, including topics like linear and non-linear systems, finite and infinite dimensional systems, continuous and discrete time systems, time-invariant and time-varying systems, implicit and hybrid systems, systems over rings and other algebraic structures, algebraic and geometric methods, stability and stabilization, linear and non-linear control strategies, numerical methods and algorithms, max-plus algebras, semigroups and ordered structures, optimization and optimal control, Markov decision, Perron-Frobenius theory and its generalizations, non-expansive maps, linear systems over max-plus algebras, discrete-event and hybrid systems, automata and formal languages, large deviation type asymptotics. Like previous volumes in the IFAC System Structure and Control conference series, the Proceedings of this Symposium provide a timely and comprehensive survey of the state of research in the field. It will be an indispensable resource for control engineers and anyone with an interest in control theory and application. Altogether some 150 papers are presented, including several plenary papers written by leading experts.




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Operations Research ’93


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This proceedings volume contains extended abstracts of talks presented at the 18th Symposium on Operations Research held at the University of Cologne, September 1-3, 1993. The Symposia on Operations Research are the annual meetings of the Gesellschaft fiir Mathematik, Okonometrie und Operations Research (GMOOR), a scientific society providing a link between research and applications in the areas of applied mathematics, economics and operations research. The broad range of interests and scientific activities covered by GMOOR and its members was demonstrated by about 250 talks presented at the 18th Symposium. As in l'ecent years, emphasis was placed on optimization and stochastics, this year with a special focus on combinatorial optimization and discrete mathematics. We appreciate that with sections on parallel and distributed computing and on scientific computing also new fields could be integrated into the scope of the GMOOR. This book contains extended abstracts of most of the papers presented at the con ference. Long versions and full papers of the talks are expected to appear elsewhere in refereed periodicals. The contributions were divided into sixteen sections: (1) Theory of Optimization, (2) Computational Methods of Optimization, (3) Combinatorial Optimization and Dis crete Mathematics, (4) Scientific Computing, (5) Decision Theory, (6) Mathematical Economics and Game Theory, (7) Banking, Finance and Insurance, (8) Econometrics, (9) Macroeconomics and Economic Theory, (10) Stochastics, (11) Production and Lo gistics, (12) System and Control Theory, (13) Routing and Scheduling, (14) Knowledge Based Systems, (15) Information Systems and (16) Parallel and Distributed Compu ting.