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  • ...~/encyclopedia/old_files/data/O068/O.0608430 Optimal control, mathematical theory of ...|mathematical programming]] and game theory (cf. [[Games, theory of|Games, theory of]]).
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  • ...the development of an analytical method for modeling and designing hybrid systems is to employ a max-plus algebra model of the manufacturing work-cell and ex ...oupling feedback. An excellent exposition of the state of the art in robot control is given in [[#References|[a5]]] and [[#References|[a4]]].
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  • [[Pole assignment problem|pole assignment problem]] for linear control systems
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  • ...cal systems'' , '''I: Ordinary differential equations and smooth dynamical systems''' , Springer (1988) pp. 159ff (Translated from Russian)</TD></TR></tabl
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  • ...rticularly useful in the study of the "structural" properties of control systems. .../TD> <TD valign="top"> O.E. Lupanov, "On the synthesis of some class of control problems" ''Probl. Kibernet.'' , '''10''' (1963) pp. 63–97 (In Russia
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  • ...g the theory and the methods of solution of multi-step problems of optimal control. ...ructure of which consists of several steps, or else a process in which the control is subdivided into a sequence of successive stages (steps), which usually c
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  • ...n the areas of flexible manufacturing, communication networks and logistic systems. ...dresses the synthesis of controllers (i.e. supervisors) for discrete event systems to satisfy a set of qualitative specifications on the admissible orderings
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  • ...opedia/old_files/data/R081/R.0801170 Reliability and inspection of control systems, ''problems in the reliability of control systems''
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  • ...ontrol theory|automatic control theory]]. A systematic construction of the theory of ordinary differential equations with deviated arguments was begun in 194 ...h a deviation of the argument, permitting the construction of a meaningful theory, has been introduced. Several properties of such equations are directly ana
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  • ...y–Hamilton theorem can be also extended to singular two-dimensional linear systems described by Roesser-type or Fomasini–Marchesini-type models [[#Reference ...heorems may be also extended to two-dimensional continuous-discrete linear systems [[#References|[a5]]].
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  • ...a powerful tool for understanding the outside world and for prediction and control. The analysis of a mathematical model allows the essence of a phenomenon to ...) could not be measured, which resulted in quantitative conclusions of the theory not in proper correspondence with observations, so Copernicus was forced to
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  • ''parametrized measure, relaxed control, stochastic kernel'' The main area where Young measures have recently been used is optimization theory. Optimization problems where a local, integral cost functional is to be min
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  • The design, development, tuning, and operation of computer and communication systems heavily rely on mathematical techniques which are usually indicated as perf ...from such areas as combinatorial optimization (scheduling) and stochastic control.
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  • This problem has been greatly generalized in the theory of stationary stochastic processes (cf. [[Stationary stochastic process|Sta For systems of stochastic differential equations the problem of interpolation of some c
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  • $#C+1 = 33 : ~/encyclopedia/old_files/data/H046/H.0406230 Hamilton\ANDJacobi theory ...o-called Hamilton–Jacobi equation. The fundamentals of the Hamilton–Jacobi theory were developed by W. Hamilton in the 1820s for problems in wave optics and
    8 KB (1,116 words) - 19:43, 5 June 2020
  • ...assical (elementary) projective and analytic geometry one speaks of linear systems of curves, surfaces, quadrics, etc. These are families of curves, surfaces, ...heory: for linear input/output systems, linear dynamical systems or linear control system.
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  • ...ems theory. For systems in the sense of logics, see [[Formal_system|formal systems]]. ...cussed at the interplay between them (e.g. cybernetic models of biological systems). A more fundamental definition of a system was required encompassing the
    8 KB (1,362 words) - 17:44, 25 September 2012
  • ...heory one considers boundary value problems with a functional parameter: a control. For example, consider the equation ...align="top">[5]</TD> <TD valign="top"> V.I. Zubov, "Lectures in control theory" , Moscow (1975) (In Russian)</TD></TR><TR><TD valign="top">[6]</TD> <TD
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  • ...a certain class. The term "absolute stability" assumes given a class of systems and an indication of the sense in which stability and uniformity are to be Numerous studies of particular non-linear systems have led to the understanding that in the first place one should take in co
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  • ...= 12 : ~/encyclopedia/old_files/data/K110/K.1100100 Kharitonov polynomial theory ...motivation for this theory derives from the issue of robust stability for systems of linear time-invariant differential equations. For a system of linear dif
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