Overview
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Biswa Nath Datta
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Department of Mathematical Sciences, Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, USA
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Table of contents (10 chapters)
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- Christos G. Cassandras, Stéphane Lafortune
Pages 1-65
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- Babak Hassibi, Thomas Kailath, Ali H. Sayed
Pages 67-120
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- Shao-Po Wu, Stephen Boyd, Lieven Vandenberghe
Pages 215-245
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- Bart De Moor, Peter Van Overschee, Wouter Favoreel
Pages 247-311
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- Daniela Calvetti, Lothar Reichel, Qin Zhang
Pages 313-367
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- Geoffrey M. Davis, Aria Nosratinia
Pages 369-434
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- Peter Benner, Volker Mehrmann, Vasile Sima, Sabine Van Huffel, Andras Varga
Pages 499-539
About this book
The purpose of this annual series, Applied and Computational Control, Signals, and Circuits, is to keep abreast of the fast-paced developments in computational mathematics and scientific computing and their increasing use by researchers and engineers in control, signals, and circuits. The series is dedicated to fostering effective communication between mathematicians, computer scientists, computational scientists, software engineers, theorists, and practicing engineers. This interdisciplinary scope is meant to blend areas of mathematics (such as linear algebra, operator theory, and certain branches of analysis) and computational mathematics (numerical linear algebra, numerical differential equations, large scale and parallel matrix computations, numerical optimization) with control and systems theory, signal and image processing, and circuit analysis and design. The disciplines mentioned above have long enjoyed a natural synergy. There are distinguished journals in the fields of control and systems the ory, as well as signal processing and circuit theory, which publish high quality papers on mathematical and engineering aspects of these areas; however, articles on their computational and applications aspects appear only sporadically. At the same time, there has been tremendous recent growth and development of computational mathematics, scientific comput ing, and mathematical software, and the resulting sophisticated techniques are being gradually adapted by engineers, software designers, and other scientists to the needs of those applied disciplines.
Editors and Affiliations
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Department of Mathematical Sciences, Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, USA
Biswa Nath Datta