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Realization and Modelling in System Theory: Proceedings of the International Symposium MTNS-89, Volume I Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1990 [Minkštas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 594 pages, aukštis x plotis: 229x152 mm, weight: 896 g, XXII, 594 p., 1 Paperback / softback
  • Serija: Progress in Systems and Control Theory 3
  • Išleidimo metai: 19-Sep-2011
  • Leidėjas: Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
  • ISBN-10: 1461280338
  • ISBN-13: 9781461280330
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 594 pages, aukštis x plotis: 229x152 mm, weight: 896 g, XXII, 594 p., 1 Paperback / softback
  • Serija: Progress in Systems and Control Theory 3
  • Išleidimo metai: 19-Sep-2011
  • Leidėjas: Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
  • ISBN-10: 1461280338
  • ISBN-13: 9781461280330
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
This volume is the first of the three volume publication containing the proceedings of the 1989 International Symposium on the Mathematical Theory of Networks and Systems (MTNS-89), which was held in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, June 19-23, 1989. The International Symposia MTNS focus attention on problems from system and control theory, circuit theory and signal processing, which, in general, require application of sophisticated mathematical tools, such as from function and operator theory, linear algebra and matrix theory, differential and algebraic geometry. The interaction between advanced mathematical methods and practical engineering problems of circuits, systems and control, which is typical for MTNS, turns out to be most effective and is, as these proceedings show, a continuing source of exciting advances. The first volume contains invited papers and a large selection of other symposium presentations on the general theory of deterministic and stochastic systems with an emphasis on realization and modelling. A wide variety of recent results on approximate realization and system identification, stochastic dynamical systems, discrete event systems,- o systems, singular systems and nonstandard models IS presented. Preface vi Also a few papers on applications in hydrology and hydraulics are included. The titles of the two other volumes are: Robust Control of Linear Sys­ tems and Nonlinear Control (volume 2) and Signal Processing. Scatter­ ing and Operator Theory. and Numerical Methods (volume 3). The Editors are most grateful to the about 300 reviewers for their help in the refereeing process. The Editors thank Ms. G. Bijleveld and Ms.

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Invited Papers.- Questioning the classic state-space description via
circuit examples.- Noncausal estimation for discrete Gauss-Markov random
fields.- Process models for discrete event systems.- A framework for the
study of dynamical systems.- Correspondence of internal and external
stability Realization functions and complex analysis.- Transformations and
Representations of Systems.- State-space and polynomial approaches to
rational interpolation.- The Kähler structure of the total least squares
problem, Brocketts steepest descent equations, and constrained flows.- Some
canonical properties of nonlinear systems.- Differential algebraic modelling
of nonlinear systems.- Transformation issues in linear system theory.-
Another look at the Brayton-Moser network equations.- Input/ output equations
and realizability.- Balancing general quadratic measures on external
signals.- The Topology of Linear Systems.- Lie algebraic generalizations of
Hessenberg matrices and the topology of Hessenberg varieties.- The moduli
space of controllable singular systems under restricted system equivalence.-
A note on the geometry of partial realization.- The numerical stability of
observability.- Algebraic Geometry and Linear Systems.- On BC S-rings and the
pole shifting problem for linear systems.- Matching via measurement
feedback.- Algebraic-geometric techniques for linear periodic discrete-time
systems.- Zeros at infinity for infinite dimensional systems.- The pole
module of a feedback compensator system is contained in the zero module of
the resulting feedback system.- On stabilization and the existence of
coprirne factorizations.- Continuous pole shifting for parametric families of
systems.- The Riccati fiow near the edge.- Singular Systems.- Reachability
and controllabilitysubspaces for singular systems: A matrix pencil
characterization.- Classification of subspaces of singular systems: A number
theoretic approach.- A classification of minimal bases for singular systems.-
Some useful aspects of the infinite structure in singular systems.- On
infinite zeros for generalized linear systems.- Non-Standard Models in System
Theory.- Multiscale statistical signal processing: Stochastic processes
indexed by trees.- Realization theory for deterministic boundary-value
descriptor systems.- Two-Dimensional Systems.- An algebraic test for internal
stability of 2-D discrete systems.- On some algebraic aspects of 2D dynamic
feedback control.- Recursive reconstruction of image from noisy and blurred
multiframes.- Computation of the fundamental matrix sequence and the Cay
ley-Hamilton theorem in singular 2-D systems.- A state representation for 2-D
systems.- Markovian properties for 2-D systems.- 2D transfer functions and
stability tests for discrete linear multipass processes.- Bilinear Systems.-
Constant feedback stabilizability of bilinear systems.- The parameter
sensitivity of bilinear dynamical systems.- Approximate bilinear
realizations: an application to diffusion processes.- Approximate
Realization.- Interpolation and Fourier coefficients in the Hardy space H2.-
Approximation of linear systems under the constraint of steady-state values
of the step responses.- Canonical variate modelling and approximation of
linear systems.- Experimental analysis of robust solutions to three problems
related to the partial realization problem.- System Identification.-
Structural identifiability conditions for systems operating in closed loop.-
A Imost sure asymptotics of Rissanens predictive stochastic complexity.-
System identifiability for the procedure ofmost powerful unfalsified
modeling.- Identification in H-infinity: A robustly convergent nonlinear
algorithm.- Identification/prediction algorithms for ARMAX models with
relaxed positive real conditions.- An identification procedure for linear
continuous time systems with jump parameters.- On discriminable model sets in
residual-based system identification.- Stochastic Dynamical Systems and
Statistical Physics.- Stochastic differential equations as dynamical
systems.- On the Markov processes of Schroedinger, the Feynman-Kac formula
and stochastic control.- Hamiltonian models of classical and quantum
stochastic processes.- Stochastic aggregation of linear Hamiltonian systems
with microcanonical distribution.- A stochastic integral representation for
functional of diffusions on manifolds.- Discrete Event Systems.- Reachability
of LSFC Nets.- On controllable languages in supervisory control of discrete
event systems.- Petri-net-based fairness concepts for discrete event
systems.- Discrete event systems and deadlock.- Hydrology and Hydraulics.-
Simplified adaptive Kalman filtering for large-scale geophysical models.- The
calibration of 2-D shallow water flow models.- Domain decomposition for data
assimilation in flow forecasting models.