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Homogeneous Polynomial Forms For Robustness Analysis Of Uncertain Systems 1st Edition Graziano Chesi

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Homogeneous Polynomial Forms For Robustness Analysis Of Uncertain Systems 1st Edition Graziano Chesi
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Publisher: Springer-Verlag London
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.29 MB
Pages: 198
Author: Graziano Chesi, Andrea Garulli, Alberto Tesi, Antonio Vicino (auth.)
ISBN: 9781848827806, 1848827806
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: 1

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Homogeneous Polynomial Forms For Robustness Analysis Of Uncertain Systems 1st Edition Graziano Chesi by Graziano Chesi, Andrea Garulli, Alberto Tesi, Antonio Vicino (auth.) 9781848827806, 1848827806 instant download after payment.

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“The book describes convex optimization techniques to deal with stability and performance evaluation for linear dynamical systems subject to parametric uncertainty. … In summary, the book is a welcome and timely addition to the technical literature, written by leading experts in the field. It is aimed at systems and control researchers willing to explore further than mainstream LMI Lyapunov analysis techniques, with the possibility of trading off between conservatism and computational burden.”­­­ (Didier Henrion, Mathematical Reviews, Issue 2010 g)

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