Dynamical Systems and Applications

Dynamical Systems and Applications
Title Dynamical Systems and Applications PDF eBook
Author Ravi P. Agarwal
Publisher World Scientific
Pages 720
Release 1995
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 9789810223830

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World Scientific series in Applicable Analysis (WSSIAA) aims at reporting new developments of high mathematical standard and current interest. Each volume in the series shall be devoted to the mathematical analysis that has been applied or potentially applicable to the solutions of scientific, engineering, and social problems. For the past twenty five years, there has been an explosion of interest in the study of nonlinear dynamical systems. Mathematical techniques developed during this period have been applied to important nonlinear problems ranging from physics and chemistry to ecology and economics. All these developments have made dynamical systems theory an important and attractive branch of mathematics to scientists in many disciplines. This rich mathematical subject has been partially represented in this collection of 45 papers by some of the leading researchers in the area. This volume contains 45 state-of-art articles on the mathematical theory of dynamical systems by leading researchers. It is hoped that this collection will lead new direction in this field.Contributors: B Abraham-Shrauner, V Afraimovich, N U Ahmed, B Aulbach, E J Avila-Vales, F Battelli, J M Blazquez, L Block, T A Burton, R S Cantrell, C Y Chan, P Collet, R Cushman, M Denker, F N Diacu, Y H Ding, N S A El-Sharif, J E Fornaess, M Frankel, R Galeeva, A Galves, V Gershkovich, M Girardi, L Gotusso, J Graczyk, Y Hino, I Hoveijn, V Hutson, P B Kahn, J Kato, J Keesling, S Keras, V Kolmanovskii, N V Minh, V Mioc, K Mischaikow, M Misiurewicz, J W Mooney, M E Muldoon, S Murakami, M Muraskin, A D Myshkis, F Neuman, J C Newby, Y Nishiura, Z Nitecki, M Ohta, G Osipenko, N Ozalp, M Pollicott, Min Qu, Donal O-Regan, E Romanenko, V Roytburd, L Shaikhet, J Shidawara, N Sibony, W-H Steeb, C Stoica, G Swiatek, T Takaishi, N D Thai Son, R Triggiani, A E Tuma, E H Twizell, M Urbanski; T D Van, A Vanderbauwhede, A Veneziani, G Vickers, X Xiang, T Young, Y Zarmi.

Dynamic Systems And Control With Applications

Dynamic Systems And Control With Applications
Title Dynamic Systems And Control With Applications PDF eBook
Author Ahmed Nasir Uddin
Publisher World Scientific Publishing Company
Pages 468
Release 2006-08-29
Genre
ISBN 9813106824

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In recent years significant applications of systems and control theory have been witnessed in diversed areas such as physical sciences, social sciences, engineering, management and finance. In particular the most interesting applications have taken place in areas such as aerospace, buildings and space structure, suspension bridges, artificial heart, chemotherapy, power system, hydrodynamics and computer communication networks. There are many prominent areas of systems and control theory that include systems governed by linear and nonlinear ordinary differential equations, systems governed by partial differential equations including their stochastic counter parts and, above all, systems governed by abstract differential and functional differential equations and inclusions on Banach spaces, including their stochastic counterparts. The objective of this book is to present a small segment of theory and applications of systems and control governed by ordinary differential equations and inclusions. It is expected that any reader who has absorbed the materials presented here would have no difficulty to reach the core of current research.

Introduction to Dynamic Systems

Introduction to Dynamic Systems
Title Introduction to Dynamic Systems PDF eBook
Author David G. Luenberger
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 470
Release 1979-05-28
Genre Mathematics
ISBN

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Difference and differential equations; Linear algebra; Linear state equations; Linear systems with constant coefficients; Positive systems; Markov chains; Concepts of control; Analysis of nonlinear systems; Some important dynamic systems; Optimal control.

Proceedings of Dynamic Systems and Applications

Proceedings of Dynamic Systems and Applications
Title Proceedings of Dynamic Systems and Applications PDF eBook
Author G. S. Ladde
Publisher Dynamic Pub.
Pages 446
Release 1994
Genre Mathematics
ISBN

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PROCEEDINGS OF DYNAMIC SYSTEMS & APPLICATIONS, VOLUME 1, contains selected articles presented in the First International Conference on DYNAMIC SYSTEMS & APPLICATIONS, Atlanta, Georgia, USA, May 1993. In this conference over one hundred & twenty-five participants from fifteen countries presented their research reports on all aspects of differential equation, integral equations, integro-differential equations, discrete analog of these equations, & applications. This proceeding contains over 55 original research reports of the participants. Some subtopics illustrated in the proceeding are: cardiac calcium oscillations, discontinuous differential equations, dynamic simulators, elastic beam control, inverse scattering, Lyapunov methods, monotone iterative techniques, nonlinear differential equations, optimal control, predator-prey models, quenching phenomena, stability analysis, symbolic dynamic methods, underwater acoustics, Wiener measures, etc. These proceedings will be a source for researchers in mathematics, engineering & sciences to refer recent results, & an up-to-date reference for researchers in DYNAMIC SYSTEMS & APPLICATIONS. Hardbound ISBN 0-9640398-4-2, US $100.00 (Plus S/H); Softcover ISBN 0-9640398-5-0, US $75.00 (plus S/H). For order inquiries write or FAX to the publisher: Dynamic Publishers, Inc., P.O. Box 48654, Atlanta, GA 30362-0654, USA. FAX: (404) 451-3616.

Dynamic Impulse Systems

Dynamic Impulse Systems
Title Dynamic Impulse Systems PDF eBook
Author S.T. Zavalishchin
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 268
Release 2013-03-14
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 9401588937

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A number of optimization problems of the mechanics of space flight and the motion of walking robots and manipulators, and of quantum physics, eco momics and biology, have an irregular structure: classical variational proce dures do not formally make it possible to find optimal controls that, as we explain, have an impulse character. This and other well-known facts lead to the necessity for constructing dynamical models using the concept of a gener alized function (Schwartz distribution). The problem ofthe systematization of such models is very important. In particular, the problem of the construction of the general form of linear and nonlinear operator equations in distributions is timely. Another problem is related to the proper determination of solutions of equations that have nonlinear operations over generalized functions in their description. It is well-known that "the value of a distribution at a point" has no meaning. As a result the problem to construct the concept of stability for generalized processes arises. Finally, optimization problems for dynamic systems in distributions need finding optimality conditions. This book contains results that we have obtained in the above-mentioned directions. The aim of the book is to provide for electrical and mechanical engineers or mathematicians working in applications, a general and systematic treat ment of dynamic systems based on up-to-date mathematical methods and to demonstrate the power of these methods in solving dynamics of systems and applied control problems.

Distributed-Order Dynamic Systems

Distributed-Order Dynamic Systems
Title Distributed-Order Dynamic Systems PDF eBook
Author Zhuang Jiao
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 98
Release 2012-02-24
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 1447128524

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Distributed-order differential equations, a generalization of fractional calculus, are of increasing importance in many fields of science and engineering from the behaviour of complex dielectric media to the modelling of nonlinear systems. This Brief will broaden the toolbox available to researchers interested in modeling, analysis, control and filtering. It contains contextual material outlining the progression from integer-order, through fractional-order to distributed-order systems. Stability issues are addressed with graphical and numerical results highlighting the fundamental differences between constant-, integer-, and distributed-order treatments. The power of the distributed-order model is demonstrated with work on the stability of noncommensurate-order linear time-invariant systems. Generic applications of the distributed-order operator follow: signal processing and viscoelastic damping of a mass–spring set up. A new general approach to discretization of distributed-order derivatives and integrals is described. The Brief is rounded out with a consideration of likely future research and applications and with a number of MATLAB® codes to reduce repetitive coding tasks and encourage new workers in distributed-order systems.

Issues of Fault Diagnosis for Dynamic Systems

Issues of Fault Diagnosis for Dynamic Systems
Title Issues of Fault Diagnosis for Dynamic Systems PDF eBook
Author Ron J. Patton
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 612
Release 2013-06-29
Genre Computers
ISBN 1447136446

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Since the time our first book Fault Diagnosis in Dynamic Systems: The ory and Applications was published in 1989 by Prentice Hall, there has been a surge in interest in research and applications into reliable methods for diag nosing faults in complex systems. The first book sold more than 1,200 copies and has become the main text in fault diagnosis for dynamic systems. This book will follow on this excellent record by focusing on some of the advances in this subject, by introducing new concepts in research and new application topics. The work cannot provide an exhaustive discussion of all the recent research in fault diagnosis for dynamic systems, but nevertheless serves to sample some of the major issues. It has been valuable once again to have the co-operation of experts throughout the world working in industry, gov emment establishments and academic institutions in writing the individual chapters. Sometimes dynamical systems have associated numerical models available in state space or in frequency domain format. When model infor mation is available, the quantitative model-based approach to fault diagnosis can be taken, using the mathematical model to generate analytically redun dant alternatives to the measured signals. When this approach is used, it becomes important to try to understand the limitations of the mathematical models i. e. , the extent to which model parameter variations occur and the effect of changing the systems point of operation.