AbstractControl theory has long provided a rich source of motivation for developments in matrix theory. Accordingly, we discuss some open problems in matrix theory arising from theoretical and practical issues in linear systems theory and feedback control. The problems discussed include robust stability, matrix exponentials, induced norms, stabilizability and pole assignability, and nonstandard matrix equations. A substantial number of references are included to acquaint matrix theorists with problems and trends in this application area
Includes bibliographical references (p. 12).Supported by the AFOSR. AFOSR-91-0368 Supported by the A...
Bibliography: leaf 32.Cover title. Research supported by NASA Grant NGL-22-009-124, DOE Grant ET-78-...
The author discusses a number of numerical linear algebra techniques for large scale problems in sys...
Control theory has long provided a rich source of motivation for developments in matrix theory. Acco...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/57867/1/BernsteinOpenProblems.pd
AbstractControl theory has long provided a rich source of motivation for developments in matrix theo...
AbstractThis paper presents an informal survey of theoretical and computational aspects of three lin...
AbstractControl theoretic problems concerning controllable sets are analyzed through matrix theoreti...
The paper introduces a general approach for analysing linear systems with structured uncertainty bas...
AbstractThe role of system invariants in solutions of classical control problems when regular state ...
This paper derives conditions for the stability of discrete-time systems that can be modeled by a ve...
The cases of both additive and multiplicative perturbations were discussed and a number of relations...
This paper analyzes the controllability of constant coefficient linear differential equations and pr...
In this thesis, questions in the analysis and synthesis of stability robustness properties for linea...
In a paper by Willems et al., it was shown that persistently exciting data can be used to represent ...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 12).Supported by the AFOSR. AFOSR-91-0368 Supported by the A...
Bibliography: leaf 32.Cover title. Research supported by NASA Grant NGL-22-009-124, DOE Grant ET-78-...
The author discusses a number of numerical linear algebra techniques for large scale problems in sys...
Control theory has long provided a rich source of motivation for developments in matrix theory. Acco...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/57867/1/BernsteinOpenProblems.pd
AbstractControl theory has long provided a rich source of motivation for developments in matrix theo...
AbstractThis paper presents an informal survey of theoretical and computational aspects of three lin...
AbstractControl theoretic problems concerning controllable sets are analyzed through matrix theoreti...
The paper introduces a general approach for analysing linear systems with structured uncertainty bas...
AbstractThe role of system invariants in solutions of classical control problems when regular state ...
This paper derives conditions for the stability of discrete-time systems that can be modeled by a ve...
The cases of both additive and multiplicative perturbations were discussed and a number of relations...
This paper analyzes the controllability of constant coefficient linear differential equations and pr...
In this thesis, questions in the analysis and synthesis of stability robustness properties for linea...
In a paper by Willems et al., it was shown that persistently exciting data can be used to represent ...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 12).Supported by the AFOSR. AFOSR-91-0368 Supported by the A...
Bibliography: leaf 32.Cover title. Research supported by NASA Grant NGL-22-009-124, DOE Grant ET-78-...
The author discusses a number of numerical linear algebra techniques for large scale problems in sys...