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Surveys in Differential-Algebraic Equations II

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  • © 2015

Overview

  • A collection of survey articles, covering a broad spectrum of areas related to DAEs, each of which presented in an individual chapter
  • Unique in the sense that other books provide rather an introduction to the principles of DAEs
  • Suitable not only for graduate students for self-study but also for active researchers by dealing with specific aspects of particular fields of DAEs

Part of the book series: Differential-Algebraic Equations Forum (DAEF)

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The present volume comprises survey articles on various fields of Differential-Algebraic Equations (DAEs), which have widespread applications in controlled dynamical systems, especially in mechanical and electrical engineering and a strong relation to (ordinary) differential equations. The individual chapters provide reviews, presentations of the current state of research and new concepts in
- Observers for DAEs
- DAEs in chemical processes
- Optimal control of DAEs
- DAEs from a functional-analytic viewpoint
- Algebraic methods for DAEs

The results are presented in an accessible style, making this book suitable not only for active researchers but also for graduate students (with a good knowledge of the basic principles of DAEs) for self-study.  

Editors and Affiliations

  • Technische Universität Ilmenau Institut für Mathematik, Ilmenau, Germany

    Achim Ilchmann

  • Universität Hamburg Fachbereich Mathematik, Hamburg, Germany

    Timo Reis

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