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Linear Systems and Control: An Operator Perspective

โœ Scribed by MARTIN J. CORLESS & ARTHUR E. FRAZHO


Publisher
CRC
Year
2003
Tongue
English
Leaves
358
Series
Pure and Applied Mathematics 254
Edition
1
Category
Library

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Based largely on state space models, this text/reference utilizes fundamental linear algebra and operator techniques to develop classical and modern results in linear systems analysis and control design. It presents stability and performance results for linear systems, provides a geometric perspective on controllability and observability, and develops state space realizations of transfer functions. It also studies stabilizability and detectability, constructs state feedback controllers and asymptotic state estimators, covers the linear quadratic regulator problem in detail, introduces H-infinity control, and presents results on Hamiltonian matrices and Riccati equations.


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