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le Dimet, F.X |
High Performance Computing in the Geosciences |
I04390 |
1995 |
eBook |
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142 |
Chui, Charles K |
Discrete H??? Optimization |
I03397 |
1997 |
eBook |
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143 |
Mayne, D.Q |
Geometric Methods in System Theory |
I03294 |
1973 |
eBook |
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144 |
Chui, Charles K |
Linear Systems and Optimal Control |
I03180 |
1989 |
eBook |
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145 |
Gavrilakis, S |
Advances in Turbulence VI |
I03146 |
1996 |
eBook |
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146 |
Giese, P |
Joint Interpretation of Geophysical and Geological Data Applied to Lithospheric Studies |
I02614 |
1991 |
eBook |
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147 |
Chui, Charles K |
Signal Processing and Systems Theory |
I02353 |
1992 |
eBook |
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148 |
Hestenes, D |
New Foundations for Classical Mechanics |
I02103 |
1999 |
eBook |
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149 |
Byrnes, C.I |
Geometrical Methods for the Theory of Linear Systems |
I01677 |
1980 |
eBook |
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150 |
Strobach, Peter |
Linear Prediction Theory |
I01472 |
1990 |
eBook |
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142.
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Title | Discrete H??? Optimization : With Applications in Signal Processing and Control Systems |
Author(s) | Chui, Charles K;Chen, Guanrong |
Publication | Berlin, Heidelberg, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1997. |
Description | XIII, 261 p : online resource |
Abstract Note | Discrete H?? Optimization is concerned with the study of H?? optimization for digital signal processing and discrete-time control systems. The first three chapters present the basic theory and standard methods in digital filtering and systems from the frequency-domain approach, followed by a discussion of the general theory of approximation in Hardy spaces. AAK theory is introduced, first for finite-rank operators and then more generally, before being extended to the multi-input/multi-output setting. This mathematically rigorous book is self-contained and suitable for self-study. The advanced mathermatical results derived here are applicabel to digital control systems and digital filtering |
ISBN,Price | 9783642591457 |
Keyword(s) | 1. CALCULUS OF VARIATIONS
2. Calculus of Variations and Optimal Control; Optimization
3. Communications Engineering, Networks
4. COMPLEXITY
5. COMPUTATIONAL COMPLEXITY
6. EBOOK
7. EBOOK - SPRINGER
8. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
9. IMAGE PROCESSING
10. Mathematical Methods in Physics
11. PHYSICS
12. SIGNAL PROCESSING
13. Signal, Image and Speech Processing
14. Speech processing systems
15. SYSTEM THEORY
16. Systems Theory, Control
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Title | Geometric Methods in System Theory : Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Study Institute held at London, England, August 27-September 7, 1973 |
Author(s) | Mayne, D.Q;Brockett, R.W |
Publication | Dordrecht, Springer Netherlands, 1973. |
Description | VII, 314 p : online resource |
Abstract Note | Geometric Methods in System Theory In automatic control there are a large number of applications of a fairly simple type for which the motion of the state variables is not free to evolve in a vector space but rather must satisfy some constraints. Examples are numerous; in a switched, lossless electrical network energy is conserved and the state evolves on an ellipsoid surface defined by x'Qx equals a constant; in the control of finite state, continuous time, Markov processes the state evolves on the set x'x = 1, xi ~ O. The control of rigid body motions and trajectory control leads to problems of this type. There has been under way now for some time an effort to build up enough control theory to enable one to treat these problems in a more or less routine way. It is important to emphasise that the ordinary vector space-linear theory often gives the wrong insight and thus should not be relied upon |
ISBN,Price | 9789401026758 |
Keyword(s) | 1. ALGEBRAIC GEOMETRY
2. EBOOK
3. EBOOK - SPRINGER
4. SYSTEM THEORY
5. Systems Theory, Control
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Title | Linear Systems and Optimal Control |
Author(s) | Chui, Charles K;Chen, Guanrong |
Publication | Berlin, Heidelberg, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1989. |
Description | VIII, 155 p. 1 illus : online resource |
Abstract Note | A knowledge of linear systems provides a firm foundation for the study of optimal control theory and many areas of system theory and signal processing. State-space techniques developed since the early sixties have been proved to be very effective. The main objective of this book is to present a brief and somewhat complete investigation on the theory of linear systems, with emphasis on these techniques, in both continuous-time and discrete-time settings, and to demonstrate an application to the study of elementary (linear and nonlinear) optimal control theory. An essential feature of the state-space approach is that both time-varying and time-invariant systems are treated systematically. When time-varying systems are considered, another important subject that depends very much on the state-space formulation is perhaps real-time filtering, prediction, and smoothing via the Kalman filter. This subject is treated in our monograph entitled "Kalman Filtering with Real-Time Applications" published in this Springer Series in Information Sciences (Volume 17). For time-invariant systems, the recent frequency domain approaches using the techniques of Adamjan, Arov, and Krein (also known as AAK), balanced realization, and oo H theory via Nevanlinna-Pick interpolation seem very promising, and this will be studied in our forthcoming monograph entitled "Mathematical Ap?? proach to Signal Processing and System Theory". The present elementary treatise on linear system theory should provide enough engineering and mathe?? of these two subjects |
ISBN,Price | 9783642613128 |
Keyword(s) | 1. Business???Data processing
2. CALCULUS OF VARIATIONS
3. Calculus of Variations and Optimal Control; Optimization
4. COMPLEXITY
5. COMPUTATIONAL COMPLEXITY
6. EBOOK
7. EBOOK - SPRINGER
8. ECONOMIC THEORY
9. Economic Theory/Quantitative Economics/Mathematical Methods
10. GEOPHYSICS
11. Geophysics/Geodesy
12. INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
13. IT in Business
14. SYSTEM THEORY
15. Systems Theory, Control
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Title | Advances in Turbulence VI : Proceedings of the Sixth European Turbulence Conference, held in Lausanne, Switzerland, 2???5 July 1996 |
Author(s) | Gavrilakis, S;Machiels, L;Monkewitz, P.A |
Publication | Dordrecht, Springer Netherlands, 1996. |
Description | XXI, 634 p : online resource |
Abstract Note | Advances in Turbulence VI presents an update on the state of turbulence research with some bias towards research in Europe, since it represents an almost complete collection of the paper presentations at the Sixth European Turbulence Conference, sponsored by EUROMECH, ERCOFTAC and COST, and held at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne, July 2-5, 1996. The problem of transition, together with the structural description of turbulence, and the scaling laws of fully developed turbulence have continued to receive most attention by the research community and much progress has been made since the last European Turbulence Conference in 1994. The volume is thus geared towards specialists in the area of flow turbulence who could not attend the conference, as well as anybody who wishes quickly to assess the most active current research areas and the groups associated with them |
ISBN,Price | 9789400902978 |
Keyword(s) | 1. Classical and Continuum Physics
2. CLASSICAL MECHANICS
3. Continuum physics
4. EBOOK
5. EBOOK - SPRINGER
6. Measurement Science and Instrumentation
7. Measurement??????
8. MECHANICS
9. PHYSICAL MEASUREMENTS
10. SYSTEM THEORY
11. Systems Theory, Control
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Title | Signal Processing and Systems Theory : Selected Topics |
Author(s) | Chui, Charles K;Chen, Guanrong |
Publication | Berlin, Heidelberg, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1992. |
Description | XI, 267 p : online resource |
Abstract Note | "Signal Processing and Systems Theory" is concerned with the study of H-optimization for digital signal processing and discrete-time control systems. The first three chapters present the basic theory and standard methods in digital filtering and systems from the frequency-domain approach, followed by a discussion of the general theory of approximation in Hardy spaces. AAK theory is introduced, first for finite-rank operators and then more generally, before being extended to the multi-input/multi-output setting. This mathematically rigorous book is self-contained and suitable for self-study. The advanced mathematical results derived here are applicable to digital control systems and digital filtering |
ISBN,Price | 9783642974069 |
Keyword(s) | 1. CALCULUS OF VARIATIONS
2. Calculus of Variations and Optimal Control; Optimization
3. Communications Engineering, Networks
4. COMPLEXITY
5. COMPUTATIONAL COMPLEXITY
6. EBOOK
7. EBOOK - SPRINGER
8. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
9. Mathematical Methods in Physics
10. Numerical and Computational Physics, Simulation
11. PHYSICS
12. SYSTEM THEORY
13. Systems Theory, Control
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Title | New Foundations for Classical Mechanics |
Author(s) | Hestenes, D |
Publication | Dordrecht, Springer Netherlands, 1999. |
Description | XIV, 706 p : online resource |
Abstract Note | (revised) This is a textbook on classical mechanics at the intermediate level, but its main purpose is to serve as an introduction to a new mathematical language for physics called geometric algebra. Mechanics is most commonly formulated today in terms of the vector algebra developed by the American physicist J. Willard Gibbs, but for some applications of mechanics the algebra of complex numbers is more efficient than vector algebra, while in other applications matrix algebra works better. Geometric algebra integrates all these algebraic systems into a coherent mathematical language which not only retains the advantages of each special algebra but possesses powerful new capabilities. This book covers the fairly standard material for a course on the mechanics of particles and rigid bodies. However, it will be seen that geometric algebra brings new insights into the treatment of nearly every topic and produces simplifications that move the subject quickly to advanced levels. That has made it possible in this book to carry the treatment of two major topics in mechanics well beyond the level of other textbooks. A few words are in order about the unique treatment of these two topics, namely, rotational dynamics and celestial mechanics |
ISBN,Price | 9780306471223 |
Keyword(s) | 1. ALGEBRAIC GEOMETRY
2. Astronomy, Observations and Techniques
3. Astronomy???Observations
4. CLASSICAL MECHANICS
5. EBOOK
6. EBOOK - SPRINGER
7. MECHANICS
8. Observations, Astronomical
9. SYSTEM THEORY
10. Systems Theory, Control
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Title | Geometrical Methods for the Theory of Linear Systems : Proceedings of a NATO Advanced Study Institute and AMS Summer Seminar in Applied Mathematics held at Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass., June 18???29, 1979 |
Author(s) | Byrnes, C.I;Martin, C.F |
Publication | Dordrecht, Springer Netherlands, 1980. |
Description | X, 318 p : online resource |
Abstract Note | The lectures contained in this book were presented at Harvard University in June 1979. The workshop at which they were presented was the third such on algebro-geometric methods. The first was held in 1973 in London and the emphasis was largely on geometric methods. The second was held at Ames Research Center-NASA in 1976. There again the emphasis was on geometric methods, but algebraic geometry was becoming a dominant theme. In the two years after the Ames meeting there was tremendous growth in the applications of algebraic geometry to systems theory and it was becoming clear that much of the algebraic systems theory was very closely related to the geometric systems theory. On this basis we felt that this was the right time to devote a workshop to the applications of algebra and algebraic geometry to linear systems theory. The lectures contained in this volume represent all but one of the tutorial lectures presented at the workshop. The lec?? ture of Professor Murray Wonham is not contained in this volume and we refer the interested to the archival literature. This workshop was jointly sponsored by a grant from Ames Research Center-NASA and a grant from the Advanced Study Institute Program of NATO. We greatly appreciate the financial support rendered by these two organizations. The American Mathematical Society hosted this meeting as part of their Summer Seminars in Applied Mathematics and will publish the companion volume of con?? tributed papers |
ISBN,Price | 9789400990821 |
Keyword(s) | 1. ALGEBRAIC GEOMETRY
2. EBOOK
3. EBOOK - SPRINGER
4. SYSTEM THEORY
5. Systems Theory, Control
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Title | Linear Prediction Theory : A Mathematical Basis for Adaptive Systems |
Author(s) | Strobach, Peter |
Publication | Berlin, Heidelberg, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1990. |
Description | XVI, 422 p : online resource |
Abstract Note | Lnear prediction theory and the related algorithms have matured to the point where they now form an integral part of many real-world adaptive systems. When it is necessary to extract information from a random process, we are frequently faced with the problem of analyzing and solving special systems of linear equations. In the general case these systems are overdetermined and may be characterized by additional properties, such as update and shift-invariance properties. Usually, one employs exact or approximate least-squares methods to solve the resulting class of linear equations. Mainly during the last decade, researchers in various fields have contributed techniques and nomenclature for this type of least-squares problem. This body of methods now constitutes what we call the theory of linear prediction. The immense interest that it has aroused clearly emerges from recent advances in processor technology, which provide the means to implement linear prediction algorithms, and to operate them in real time. The practical effect is the occurrence of a new class of high-performance adaptive systems for control, communications and system identification applications. This monograph presumes a background in discrete-time digital signal processing, including Z-transforms, and a basic knowledge of discrete-time random processes. One of the difficulties I have en?? countered while writing this book is that many engineers and computer scientists lack knowledge of fundamental mathematics and geometry |
ISBN,Price | 9783642752063 |
Keyword(s) | 1. APPLIED MATHEMATICS
2. CALCULUS OF VARIATIONS
3. Calculus of Variations and Optimal Control; Optimization
4. COMBINATORICS
5. EBOOK
6. EBOOK - SPRINGER
7. ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS
8. Mathematical and Computational Engineering
9. Mathematical Methods in Physics
10. Numerical and Computational Physics, Simulation
11. PHYSICS
12. SYSTEM THEORY
13. Systems Theory, Control
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