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Introduction to the Mathematical Theory of Control Processes: Linear Equations and Quadratic Criteria

✍ Scribed by Richard Bellman (Eds.)


Publisher
Academic Press, Elsevier
Year
1967
Leaves
252
Series
Mathematics in Science and Engineering 40, Part 1
Category
Library

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✦ Table of Contents


Content:
Edited by
Pages ii-iii

Edited by
Page v

Copyright page
Page vi

Introduction
Pages vii-ix
Richard Bellman

1. What is Control Theory?
Pages 1-9

2. Second-Order Linear Differential and Difference Equations
Pages 10-27

3. Stability and Control
Pages 28-48

4. Continuous Variational Processes; Calculus of Variations
Pages 49-100

5. Dynamic Programming
Pages 101-137

6. Review of Matrix Theory and Linear Differential Equations
Pages 138-164

7. Multidimensional Control Processes via the Calculus of Variations
Pages 165-177

8. Multidimensional Control Processes via Dynamic Programming
Pages 178-216

9. Functional Analysis
Pages 217-240

Author Index
Pages 241-242

Subject Index
Pages 243-245


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