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The Stability and Control of Discrete Processes J.P. LaSalle

The Stability and Control of Discrete Processes By J.P. LaSalle

The Stability and Control of Discrete Processes by J.P. LaSalle


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In addition to making many significant contributions at the research level to differential equations and control theory, he was an excel lent teacher and had the ability to make sophisticated con cepts appear to be very elementary. Linear systems Xl = Ax. A Liapunov function for Xl = Ax. The general solution of Xl = Ax.

The Stability and Control of Discrete Processes Summary

The Stability and Control of Discrete Processes by J.P. LaSalle

Professor J. P. LaSalle died on July 7, 1983 at the age of 67. The present book is being published posthumously with the careful assistance of Kenneth Meyer, one of the students of Professor LaSalle. It is appropriate that the last publi cation of Professor LaSalle should be on a subject which con tains many interesting ideas, is very useful in applications and can be understood at an undergraduate level. In addition to making many significant contributions at the research level to differential equations and control theory, he was an excel lent teacher and had the ability to make sophisticated con cepts appear to be very elementary. Two examples of this are his books with N. Hasser and J. Sullivan on analysis published by Ginn and Co. , 1949 and 1964, and the book with S. Lefschetz on stability by Liapunov's second method published by Academic Press, 1961. Thus, it is very fitting that the present volume could be completed. Jack K. Hale Kenneth R. Meyer TABLE OF CONTENTS page 1. Introduction 1 2. Liapunov's direct method 7 3. Linear systems Xl = Ax. 13 4. An algorithm for computing An. 19 5. Acharacterization of stable matrices. Computational criteria. 24 6. Liapunovls characterization of stable matrices. A Liapunov function for Xl = Ax. 32 7. Stability by the linear approximation. 38 8. The general solution of Xl = Ax. The Jordan Canonical Form. 40 9. Higher order equations. The general solution of ~(z)y = O.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction.- 2. Liapunovs direct method.- 3. Linear systems x = Ax..- 4. An algorithm for computing An..- 5. A characterization of stable matrices. Computational criteria..- 6. Liapunovs characterization of stable matrices. A Liapunov function for x = Ax..- 7. Stability by the linear approximation..- 8. The general solution of x = Ax. The Jordan Canonical Form..- 9. Higher order equations. The general solution of ?(z)y = 0..- 10. Companion matrices. The equivalence of x = Ax and ?(z)y = 0..- 11. Another algorithm for computing An..- 12. Nonhomogeneous linear systems x = Ax + f(n). Variation of parameters and undetermined coefficients..- 13. Forced oscillations..- 14. Systems of higher order equations P(z)y = 0. The equivalence of polynomial matrices..- 15. The control of linear systems. Controllability..- 16. Stabilization by linear feedback. Pole assignment..- 17. Minimum energy control. Minimal time-energy feedback control..- 18. Observability. Observers. State estimation. Stabilization by dynamic feedback..- References.

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NPB9780387964119
9780387964119
0387964118
The Stability and Control of Discrete Processes by J.P. LaSalle
New
Paperback
Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
1986-11-05
150
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