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Thomas I. Seidman
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- affiliation: University of Maryland, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Baltimore, USA
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2020 – today
- 2022
- [j13]Kathleen A. Hoffman, Thomas I. Seidman:
Approximation of an Elastic Rod with Self-Contact. J. Optim. Theory Appl. 192(3): 1001-1021 (2022) - [c4]Thomas I. Seidman, Lawrence E. Holloway, Gregory Seidman:
Stability of scheduling policies for processing networks. CDC 2022: 1336-1343
2010 – 2019
- 2012
- [j12]Thomas I. Seidman, Matthias K. Gobbert, David W. Trott, Martin Kruzík:
Finite element approximation for time-dependent diffusion with measure-valued source. Numerische Mathematik 122(4): 709-723 (2012) - 2010
- [j11]Falk M. Hante, Günter Leugering, Thomas I. Seidman:
An augmented BV setting for feedback switching control. J. Syst. Sci. Complex. 23(3): 456-466 (2010)
2000 – 2009
- 2006
- [j10]Irena Lasiecka, Thomas I. Seidman:
Blowup estimates for observability of a thermoelastic system. Asymptot. Anal. 50(1-2): 93-120 (2006) - 2004
- [c3]Kurt Hermann Plarre, P. R. Kumar, Thomas I. Seidman:
Increasingly correct message passing algorithms for heat source detection in sensor networks. SECON 2004: 470-479 - 2003
- [j9]Petr Kloucek, Daniel R. Reynolds, Thomas I. Seidman:
On thermodynamic active control of shape memory alloy wires. Syst. Control. Lett. 48(3-4): 211-219 (2003) - [j8]Irena Lasiecka, Thomas I. Seidman:
Strong stability of elastic control systems with dissipative saturating feedback. Syst. Control. Lett. 48(3-4): 243-252 (2003) - 2002
- [j7]Thomas I. Seidman, Lawrence E. Holloway:
Stability of pull production control methods for systems with significant setups. IEEE Trans. Autom. Control. 47(10): 1637-1647 (2002)
1990 – 1999
- 1998
- [c2]Thomas I. Seidman:
A Distributed Bioremediation Problem with Modal Switching. Control of Distributed Parameter and Stochastic Systems 1998: 127-132 - 1996
- [j6]Thomas I. Seidman, Jiongmin Yong:
How violent are fast controls?, II. Math. Control. Signals Syst. 9(4): 327-340 (1996) - [j5]Thomas I. Seidman, Carlos Humes Jr.:
Some kanban-controlled manufacturing systems: a first stability analysis. IEEE Trans. Autom. Control. 41(7): 1013-1018 (1996) - 1995
- [c1]Thomas I. Seidman:
The Residue of Model Reduction. Hybrid Systems 1995: 201-208 - 1994
- [j4]Thomas I. Seidman:
"First come, first served" can be unstable! IEEE Trans. Autom. Control. 39(10): 2166-2171 (1994) - 1990
- [j3]Chia-Hoang Lee, Thomas I. Seidman, Azriel Rosenfeld:
Generation process for the reconstruction of space curves. Image Vis. Comput. 8(2): 99-107 (1990) - [j2]M. Seetharama Gowda, Thomas I. Seidman:
Generalized Linear Complementarity Problems. Math. Program. 46: 329-340 (1990)
1980 – 1989
- 1988
- [j1]Thomas I. Seidman:
How violent are fast controls? Math. Control. Signals Syst. 1(1): 89-95 (1988)
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