A departure point of control theory is the differential equation = f(y, u), y(0) = x Rn, (0.1) with the right hand side depending on a parameter a set U Rm.
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Mathematical Control Theory: An Introduction (Modern Birkhäuser Classics)
October 12, 2007, Birkhäuser Boston
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in English
- 1st ed. 1992. 2nd, corr. printing 1995. Reprint edition
0817647325 9780817647322
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"A departure point of control theory is the differential equation = f(y, u), y(0) = x Rn, (0.1) with the right hand side depending on a parameter a set U Rm."
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