Mathematical Theory of Control Systems Design [electronic resource] /

Give, and it shall be given unto you. ST. LUKE, VI, 38. The book is based on several courses of lectures on control theory and appli­ cations which were delivered by the authors for a number of years at Moscow Electronics and Mathematics University. The book, originally written in Rus­ sian, was first published by Vysshaya Shkola (Higher School) Publishing House in Moscow in 1989. In preparing a new edition of the book we planned to make only minor changes in the text. However, we soon realized that we like many scholars working in control theory had learned many new things and had had many new insights into control theory and its applications since the book was first published. Therefore, we rewrote the book especially for the English edition. So, this is substantially a new book with many new topics. The book consists of an introduction and four parts. Part One deals with the fundamentals of modern stability theory: general results concerning stability and instability, sufficient conditions for the stability of linear systems, methods for determining the stability or instability of systems of various type, theorems on stability under random disturbances.

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Main Authors: Afanas’ev, V. N. author., Kolmanovskii, V. B. author., Nosov, V. R. author., SpringerLink (Online service)
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Published: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 1996
Subjects:Mathematics., Numerical analysis., Applied mathematics., Engineering mathematics., System theory., Mathematical models., Calculus of variations., Calculus of Variations and Optimal Control; Optimization., Applications of Mathematics., Systems Theory, Control., Mathematical Modeling and Industrial Mathematics., Numeric Computing.,
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spelling KOHA-OAI-TEST:1791602018-07-30T22:58:40ZMathematical Theory of Control Systems Design [electronic resource] / Afanas’ev, V. N. author. Kolmanovskii, V. B. author. Nosov, V. R. author. SpringerLink (Online service) textDordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer,1996.engGive, and it shall be given unto you. ST. LUKE, VI, 38. The book is based on several courses of lectures on control theory and appli­ cations which were delivered by the authors for a number of years at Moscow Electronics and Mathematics University. The book, originally written in Rus­ sian, was first published by Vysshaya Shkola (Higher School) Publishing House in Moscow in 1989. In preparing a new edition of the book we planned to make only minor changes in the text. However, we soon realized that we like many scholars working in control theory had learned many new things and had had many new insights into control theory and its applications since the book was first published. Therefore, we rewrote the book especially for the English edition. So, this is substantially a new book with many new topics. The book consists of an introduction and four parts. Part One deals with the fundamentals of modern stability theory: general results concerning stability and instability, sufficient conditions for the stability of linear systems, methods for determining the stability or instability of systems of various type, theorems on stability under random disturbances.I. Continuous and Discrete Deterministic Systems -- II. Stability of Stochastic Systems -- III. Description of Control Problems -- IV. The Classical Calculus of Variations and Optimal Control -- V. The Maximum Principle -- VI. Linear Control Systems -- VII. Dynamic Programming Approach. Sufficient Conditions for Optimal Control -- VIII. Some Additional Topics of Optimal Control Theory -- IX. Control of Stochastic Systems. Problem Statements and Investigation Techniques -- X. Optimal Control on a Time Interval of Random Duration -- XI. Optimal Estimation of the State of the System -- XII. Optimal Control of the Observation Process -- XIII. Linear Time-Invariant Control Systems -- XIV. Numerical Methods for the Investigation of Nonlinear Control Systems -- XV. Numerical Design of Optimal Control Systems -- General References.Give, and it shall be given unto you. ST. LUKE, VI, 38. The book is based on several courses of lectures on control theory and appli­ cations which were delivered by the authors for a number of years at Moscow Electronics and Mathematics University. The book, originally written in Rus­ sian, was first published by Vysshaya Shkola (Higher School) Publishing House in Moscow in 1989. In preparing a new edition of the book we planned to make only minor changes in the text. However, we soon realized that we like many scholars working in control theory had learned many new things and had had many new insights into control theory and its applications since the book was first published. Therefore, we rewrote the book especially for the English edition. So, this is substantially a new book with many new topics. The book consists of an introduction and four parts. Part One deals with the fundamentals of modern stability theory: general results concerning stability and instability, sufficient conditions for the stability of linear systems, methods for determining the stability or instability of systems of various type, theorems on stability under random disturbances.Mathematics.Numerical analysis.Applied mathematics.Engineering mathematics.System theory.Mathematical models.Calculus of variations.Mathematics.Calculus of Variations and Optimal Control; Optimization.Applications of Mathematics.Systems Theory, Control.Mathematical Modeling and Industrial Mathematics.Numeric Computing.Springer eBookshttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-2203-2URN:ISBN:9789401722032
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topic Mathematics.
Numerical analysis.
Applied mathematics.
Engineering mathematics.
System theory.
Mathematical models.
Calculus of variations.
Mathematics.
Calculus of Variations and Optimal Control; Optimization.
Applications of Mathematics.
Systems Theory, Control.
Mathematical Modeling and Industrial Mathematics.
Numeric Computing.
Mathematics.
Numerical analysis.
Applied mathematics.
Engineering mathematics.
System theory.
Mathematical models.
Calculus of variations.
Mathematics.
Calculus of Variations and Optimal Control; Optimization.
Applications of Mathematics.
Systems Theory, Control.
Mathematical Modeling and Industrial Mathematics.
Numeric Computing.
spellingShingle Mathematics.
Numerical analysis.
Applied mathematics.
Engineering mathematics.
System theory.
Mathematical models.
Calculus of variations.
Mathematics.
Calculus of Variations and Optimal Control; Optimization.
Applications of Mathematics.
Systems Theory, Control.
Mathematical Modeling and Industrial Mathematics.
Numeric Computing.
Mathematics.
Numerical analysis.
Applied mathematics.
Engineering mathematics.
System theory.
Mathematical models.
Calculus of variations.
Mathematics.
Calculus of Variations and Optimal Control; Optimization.
Applications of Mathematics.
Systems Theory, Control.
Mathematical Modeling and Industrial Mathematics.
Numeric Computing.
Afanas’ev, V. N. author.
Kolmanovskii, V. B. author.
Nosov, V. R. author.
SpringerLink (Online service)
Mathematical Theory of Control Systems Design [electronic resource] /
description Give, and it shall be given unto you. ST. LUKE, VI, 38. The book is based on several courses of lectures on control theory and appli­ cations which were delivered by the authors for a number of years at Moscow Electronics and Mathematics University. The book, originally written in Rus­ sian, was first published by Vysshaya Shkola (Higher School) Publishing House in Moscow in 1989. In preparing a new edition of the book we planned to make only minor changes in the text. However, we soon realized that we like many scholars working in control theory had learned many new things and had had many new insights into control theory and its applications since the book was first published. Therefore, we rewrote the book especially for the English edition. So, this is substantially a new book with many new topics. The book consists of an introduction and four parts. Part One deals with the fundamentals of modern stability theory: general results concerning stability and instability, sufficient conditions for the stability of linear systems, methods for determining the stability or instability of systems of various type, theorems on stability under random disturbances.
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topic_facet Mathematics.
Numerical analysis.
Applied mathematics.
Engineering mathematics.
System theory.
Mathematical models.
Calculus of variations.
Mathematics.
Calculus of Variations and Optimal Control; Optimization.
Applications of Mathematics.
Systems Theory, Control.
Mathematical Modeling and Industrial Mathematics.
Numeric Computing.
author Afanas’ev, V. N. author.
Kolmanovskii, V. B. author.
Nosov, V. R. author.
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Nosov, V. R. author.
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