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Mathematics of Control, Signals, and Systems, Volume 21
Volume 21, Number 1, April 2009
- Diego Napp Avelli:
Almost direct sum decomposition and implementation of 2D behaviors. 1-19 - Ruth F. Curtain, Birgit Jacob:
Spectral properties of pseudo-resolvents under structured perturbations. 21-50 - Joseph A. Ball, Quanlei Fang, Gilbert J. Groenewald, Sanne ter Horst:
Equivalence of robust stabilization and robust performance via feedback. 51-68 - Dario Bauso:
Boolean-controlled systems via receding horizon and linear programing. 69-91
Volume 21, Number 2, October 2009
- Nicolae Cîndea, Marius Tucsnak:
Local exact controllability for Berger plate equation. 93-110 - Ji-Woong Lee, Pramod P. Khargonekar:
Distribution-free consistency of empirical risk minimization and support vector regression. 111-125 - Sanjay P. Bhat, Dennis S. Bernstein:
Average-preserving symmetries and energy equipartition in linear Hamiltonian systems. 127-146 - Latifa Boutat-Baddas, Driss Boutat, Jean-Pierre Barbot:
Observability analysis by Poincaré normal forms. 147-170
Volume 21, Number 3, December 2009
- Harry L. Trentelman, Ha Binh Minh, Paolo Rapisarda:
Dissipativity preserving model reduction by retention of trajectories of minimal dissipation. 171-201 - Enric Fossas, Josep M. Olm:
A functional iterative approach to the tracking control of nonminimum phase switched power converters. 203-227 - Stephan Trenn:
Regularity of distributional differential algebraic equations. 229-264
Volume 21, Number 4, August 2010
- Roland Schnaubelt, George Weiss:
Two classes of passive time-varying well-posed linear systems. 265-301 - Marek W. Rupniewski, Witold Respondek:
A classification of generic families of control-affine systems and their bifurcations. 303-336 - Claudio De Persis, Frédéric Mazenc:
Stability of quantized time-delay nonlinear systems: a Lyapunov-Krasowskii-functional approach. 337-370
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