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Mathematical Control Theory : An Introduction
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Mathematical Control Theory : An Introduction
Birkhäuser Boston
Table of Contents
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Book Overview
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Chapter 1
Introduction
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Chapter 2
Controllability and observability
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Chapter 3
Stability and stabilizability
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Chapter 4
Realization theory
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Chapter 5
Systems with constraints
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Chapter 6
Controllability and observability of nonlinear systems
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Chapter 7
Stability and stabilizability
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Chapter 8
Realization theory
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Chapter 9
Dynamic programming
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Chapter 10
Dynamic programming for impulse control
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Chapter 11
The maximum principle
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Chapter 12
The existence of optimal strategies
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Chapter 13
Linear control systems
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Chapter 14
Controllability
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Chapter 15
Stability and stabilizability
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Chapter 16
Linear regulators in Hilbert spaces
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Book overview
1. Introduction
2. Controllability and observability
3. Stability and stabilizability
4. Realization theory
5. Systems with constraints
6. Controllability and observability of nonlinear systems
7. Stability and stabilizability
8. Realization theory
9. Dynamic programming
10. Dynamic programming for impulse control
11. The maximum principle
12. The existence of optimal strategies
13. Linear control systems
14. Controllability
15. Stability and stabilizability
16. Linear regulators in Hilbert spaces
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