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Linear Algebra for Control Theory

Linear Algebra for Control Theory
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Title Linear Algebra for Control Theory ([EBook] /) / edited by Paul Van Dooren, Bostwick Wyman.
Added Personal Name Dooren, Paul Van editor.
Wyman, Bostwick editor.
Other name(s) SpringerLink (Online service)
Publication New York, NY : : Springer New York, , 1994.
Physical Details XVI, 189 p. : online resource.
Series The IMA volumes in mathematics and its applications 0940-6573 ; ; 62
ISBN 9781461384199
Summary Note During the past decade the interaction between control theory and linear algebra has been ever increasing, giving rise to new results in both areas. As a natural outflow of this research, this book presents information on this interdisciplinary area. The cross-fertilization between control and linear algebra can be found in subfields such as Numerical Linear Algebra, Canonical Forms, Ring-theoretic Methods, Matrix Theory, and Robust Control. This book's editors were challenged to present the latest results in these areas and to find points of common interest. This volume reflects very nicely the interaction: the range of topics seems very wide indeed, but the basic problems and techniques are always closely connected. And the common denominator in all of this is, of course, linear algebra. This book is suitable for both mathematicians and students.:
Contents note Recursive modeling of discrete-time time series -- Pole placement, internal stabilization, and interpolation conditions for rational matrix functions: A Grassmannian formulation -- Feedback stabilizibility over commutative rings -- Output feedback in descriptor systems -- On realization theory for generalized state-space systems over a commutative ring -- Problems and results in a geometric approach to the theory of systems over rings -- Completion of a matrix so that the inverse has minimum norm. Application to the regularization of descriptor control problems -- On the Rutishauser approach to eigenvalue problems -- The block form of linear systems over commutative rings with applications to control -- Diffeomorphisms between sets of linear systems -- Transfer function approach to disturbance decoupling problem -- Some numerical challenges in control theory.
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Internet Site http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-8419-9
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