Overview
- Editors:
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Fritz Colonius
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Institut für Mathematik, Universität Augsburg, Augsburg, Germany
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Lars Grüne
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Fachbereich Mathematik, J.W. Goethe-Universität, Frankfurt am Main, Germany
- Selected papers from the workshop "Dynamics, Bifurcations and Control"
- Deals with the fascination of nonlinear control systems rooted in engineering and mathematics alike
- Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
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Table of contents (20 papers)
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Bifurcation Problems
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- Diego M. Alonso, Eduardo E. Paolini, Jorge L. Moiola
Pages 3-16
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- Mauro Di Marco, Mauro Forti, Alberto Tesi
Pages 17-35
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- Francisco Gordillo, Ismael Alcalá, Javier Aracil
Pages 37-50
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- Munther A. Hassouneh, Hassan Yaghoobi, Eyad H. Abed
Pages 51-65
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Stabilization and Robustness
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- Antonio Barreiro, Alfonso Baños, Francisco Gordillo, Javier Aracil
Pages 117-130
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- Giorgio Bartolini, Siro Pillosu, Alessandro Pisano, Elio Usai
Pages 131-144
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- Michele Basso, Lorenzo Giovanardi, Roberto Genesio
Pages 145-157
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- José Cesáreo, Raimúndez Álvarez
Pages 159-172
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Global Dynamics of Control Systems
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- Jesús Clemente-Gallardo, Bernhard M. Maschke, Arjan J. van der Schaft
Pages 203-216
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- Fritz Colonius, Marco Spadini
Pages 217-231
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- Roberta Fabbri, Russell Johnson, Carmen Núñez
Pages 233-240
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- Gennady A. Leonov, Klaus R. Schneider
Pages 241-254
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- Carlo Piccardi, Sergio Rinaldi
Pages 255-268
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- Issa Amadou Tall, Witold Respondek
Pages 269-286
About this book
This volume originates from the Third Nonlinear Control Workshop "- namics, Bifurcations and Control", held in Kloster Irsee, April 1-3 2001. As the preceding workshops held in Paris (2000) and in Ghent (1999), it was organized within the framework of Nonlinear Control Network funded by the European Union (http://www.supelec.fr/lss/NCN). The papers in this volume center around those control problems where phenomena and methods from dynamical systems theory play a dominant role. Despite the large variety of techniques and methods present in the c- tributions, a rough subdivision can be given into three areas: Bifurcation problems, stabilization and robustness, and global dynamics of control s- tems. A large part of the fascination in nonlinear control stems from the fact that is deeply rooted in engineering and mathematics alike. The contributions to this volume reflect this double nature of nonlinear control. We would like to take this opportunity to thank all the contributors and the referees for their careful work. Furthermore, it is our pleasure to thank Franchise Lamnabhi-Lagarrigue, the coordinator of our network, for her s- port in organizing the workshop and the proceedings and for the tremendous efforts she puts into this network bringing the cooperation between the d- ferent groups to a new level. In particular, the exchange and the active p- ticipation of young scientists, also reflected in the Pedagogical Schools within the Network, is an asset for the field of nonlinear control.
Editors and Affiliations
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Institut für Mathematik, Universität Augsburg, Augsburg, Germany
Fritz Colonius
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Fachbereich Mathematik, J.W. Goethe-Universität, Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Lars Grüne