Explicit Stability Conditions for Continuous Systems deals with non-autonomous linear and nonlinear continuous finite dimensional systems. Explicit conditions for the asymptotic, absolute, input-to-state and orbital stabilities are discussed. This monograph provides new tools for specialists in control system theory and stability theory of ordinary differential equations, with a special emphasis on the Aizerman problem. A systematic exposition of the approach to stability analysis based on estimates for matrix-valued functions is suggested and various classes of systems are investigated from a unified viewpoint.
| ISBN: | 9783540239840 |
| Publication date: | 17th March 2005 |
| Author: | Michael I Gil |
| Publisher: | Springer an imprint of Springer Berlin Heidelberg |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Pagination: | 190 pages |
| Series: | Lecture Notes in Control and Information Sciences |
| Genres: |
Automatic control engineering Engineering: Mechanics of solids Cybernetics and systems theory Mathematical physics |
Explicit Stability Conditions for Continuous Systems deals with non-autonomous linear and nonlinear continuous finite dimensional systems. Explicit conditions for the asymptotic, absolute, input-to-state and orbital stabilities are discussed. This monograph provides new tools for specialists in control system theory and stability theory of ordinary differential equations, with a special emphasis on the Aizerman problem. A systematic exposition of the approach to stability analysis based on estimates for matrix-valued functions is suggested and various classes of systems are investigated from a unified viewpoint.
Explicit Stability Conditions for Continuous Systems features in the following genres: Automatic control engineering, Engineering: Mechanics of solids, Cybernetics and systems theory, Mathematical physics
Explicit Stability Conditions for Continuous Systems is available in Paperback
Explicit Stability Conditions for Continuous Systems was written by Michael I Gil and published by Springer an imprint of Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Explicit Stability Conditions for Continuous Systems has 190 pages
Yes it is part of Lecture Notes in Control and Information Sciences series