Author | Bowers, Kenneth. author |
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Title | Computation and Control [electronic resource] : Proceedings of the Bozeman Conference, Bozeman, Montana, August 1-11, 1988 / by Kenneth Bowers, John Lund |
Imprint | Boston, MA : Birkhรคuser Boston, 1989 |
Connect to | http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-3704-4 |
Descript | XIV, 410 p. online resource |
Simultaneous Stabilization of Linear Time Varying Systems by Linear Time Varying Compensation -- Robust Feedback Stabilization of Nonlinear Systems -- Feedback Design from the Zero Dynamics Point of View -- Two Examples of Stabilizable Second Order Systems -- Orthogonality โ Conventional and Unconventional โ in Numerical Analysis -- Discrete Observability of Parabolic Initial Boundary Value Problems -- Numerical Optimal Control via Smooth Penalty Functions -- Observability and Inverse Problems Arising in Electrocardiography -- Eigenvalue Approximations on the Entire Real Line -- Prediction Bands for Ill-Posed Problems -- Controllability, Approximations and Stabilization -- Interval Mathematics Techniques for Control Theory Computations -- Accuracy and Conditioning in the Inversion of the Heat Equation -- On the Recovery of Surface Temperature and Heat Flux via Convolutions -- Observability, Interpolation and Related Topics -- Constructing Polynomials over Finite Fields -- A Collocative Variation of the Sinc-Galerkin Method for Second Order Boundary Value Problems -- A Sinc-Collocation Method for Weakly Singular Volterra Integral Equations -- Tuning Natural Frequencies by Output Feedback -- Efficient Numerical Solution of Fourth-Order Problems in the Modeling of Flexible Structures -- Explicit Approximate Methods for Computational Control Theory -- Sinc Approximate Solution of Quasilinear Equations of Conservation Law Type -- Systems with Fast Chaotic Components -- Bifurcation and Persistance of Minima in Nonlinear Parametric Programming -- Numerical Solution of an Ill-Posed Coefficient Identification Problem -- Observability, Predictability and Chaos -- Geometric Inverse Eigenvalue Problem -- Observability and Group Representation Theory -- Highly-Accurate Difference Schemes for Solving Hyperbolic Problems -- A Finite Spectrum Unmixing Set for $$\mathcal{G}\mathcal{L}\left( {3,\mathcal{R}} \right)$$