More than a decade ago, world-renowned control systems authority Frank L. Lewis introduced what would become a standard textbook on estimation, under the title Optimal Estimation, used in top universities throughout the world. The time has come for a new edition of this classic text, and Lewis enlis
Control Theory: From Classical to Quantum Optimal, Stochastic, and Robust Control
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- Publisher
- Caltech Quantum Control Summer School
- Year
- 2005
- Tongue
- English
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- 89
- Category
- Library
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