We study the existence and computation of extremal solutions of a system of inequations defined over lattices. Using the Knaster-Tarski fixed point theorem, we obtain sufficient conditions for the existence of supremal as well as infimal solution of a given system of inequations. Iterative techniques are presented for the computation of the extremal solutions whenever they exist, and conditions under which the termination occurs in a single iteration are provided. These results are then applied for obtaining extremal solutions of various inequations that arise in computation of maximally permissive supervisors in control of logical discrete event systems (DESs) first studied by Ramadge and Wonham. Thus our work presents a unifying approach ...
Dynamic programs, or fixpoint iteration schemes, are useful for solving many problems on state space...
A characterization of different kinds of extremals of optimal control problems is given if we take a...
AbstractGiven an instance of the maximum satisfiability problem involving n logical variables, truth...
AbstractWe study the existence and computation of extremal solutions of a system of inequations defi...
We study the existence and computation of extremal solutions of a system of inequations de ned over ...
award. We study the existence and computation of extremal solutions of a system of inequations de ne...
Knaster-Tarski's theorem, characterising the greatest fixpoint of a monotonefunction over a complete...
We are interested in the problem of designing control software for large-scale systems having discre...
A characterization of different kinds of extremals of optimal control problems is given if we take ...
The concept of robust control arises in control theory in dealing with modeling uncertainties and mo...
We consider restricted sequences of forbidden-string [23], and forbidden-state [22] problems and sho...
We introduce the max-atom problem (MAP): solving (in Z) systems of inequations of the form max(x, y)...
When the Ramadge-Wonham supervisory control paradigm is applied to practical problems, it is desirab...
Abstract. In this paper we introduce new notions of local extremality for finite and infinite system...
This work provides first and second-order expressions to approximate neighboring solutions to the m-...
Dynamic programs, or fixpoint iteration schemes, are useful for solving many problems on state space...
A characterization of different kinds of extremals of optimal control problems is given if we take a...
AbstractGiven an instance of the maximum satisfiability problem involving n logical variables, truth...
AbstractWe study the existence and computation of extremal solutions of a system of inequations defi...
We study the existence and computation of extremal solutions of a system of inequations de ned over ...
award. We study the existence and computation of extremal solutions of a system of inequations de ne...
Knaster-Tarski's theorem, characterising the greatest fixpoint of a monotonefunction over a complete...
We are interested in the problem of designing control software for large-scale systems having discre...
A characterization of different kinds of extremals of optimal control problems is given if we take ...
The concept of robust control arises in control theory in dealing with modeling uncertainties and mo...
We consider restricted sequences of forbidden-string [23], and forbidden-state [22] problems and sho...
We introduce the max-atom problem (MAP): solving (in Z) systems of inequations of the form max(x, y)...
When the Ramadge-Wonham supervisory control paradigm is applied to practical problems, it is desirab...
Abstract. In this paper we introduce new notions of local extremality for finite and infinite system...
This work provides first and second-order expressions to approximate neighboring solutions to the m-...
Dynamic programs, or fixpoint iteration schemes, are useful for solving many problems on state space...
A characterization of different kinds of extremals of optimal control problems is given if we take a...
AbstractGiven an instance of the maximum satisfiability problem involving n logical variables, truth...