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Algorithms for Sparse Linear Systems - Jennifer Scott - Bog - Birkhauser Verlag AG - Plusbog.dk

Methods of Algebraic Geometry in Control Theory: Part II - Peter Falb - Bog - Birkhauser Verlag AG - Plusbog.dk

Methods of Algebraic Geometry in Control Theory: Part II - Peter Falb - Bog - Birkhauser Verlag AG - Plusbog.dk

"An introduction to the ideas of algebraic geometry in the motivated context of system theory." This describes this two volume work which has been specifically written to serve the needs of researchers and students of systems, control, and applied mathematics. Without sacrificing mathematical rigor, the author makes the basic ideas of algebraic geometry accessible to engineers and applied scientists. The emphasis is on constructive methods and clarity rather than on abstraction. While familiarity with Part I is helpful, it is not essential, since a considerable amount of relevant material is included here. Part I, Scalar Linear Systems and Affine Algebraic Geometry, contains a clear presentation, with an applied flavor , of the core ideas in the algebra-geometric treatment of scalar linear system theory. Part II extends the theory to multivariable systems. After delineating limitations of the scalar theory through carefully chosen examples, the author introduces seven representations of a multivariable linear system and establishes the major results of the underlying theory. Of key importance is a clear, detailed analysis of the structure of the space of linear systems including the full set of equations defining the space. Key topics also covered are the Geometric Quotient Theorem and a highly geometric analysis of both state and output feedback. Prerequisites are the basics of linear algebra, some simple topological notions, the elementary properties of groups, rings, and fields, and a basic course in linear systems. Exercises, which are an integral part of the exposition throughout, combined with an index and extensive bibliography of related literature make this a valuable classroom tool or good self-study resource. The present, softcover reprint is designed to make this classic textbook available to a wider audience. "The exposition is extremely clear. In order to motivate the general theory, the author presents a number of examples of two or three input-, two-output systems in detail. I highly recommend this excellent book to all those interested in the interplay between control theory and algebraic geometry." -Publicationes Mathematicae, Debrecen "This book is the multivariable counterpart of Methods of Algebraic Geometry in Control Theory, Part I.... In the first volume the simpler single-input-single-output time-invariant linear systems were considered and the corresponding simpler affine algebraic geometry was used as the required prerequisite. Obviously, multivariable systems are more difficult and consequently the algebraic results are deeper and less transparent, but essential in the understanding of linear control theory.... Each chapter contains illustrative examples throughout and terminates with some exercises for further study." -Mathematical Reviews

DKK 476.00
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Stabilization of Kelvin-Voigt Damped Systems - Kais Ammari - Bog - Birkhauser Verlag AG - Plusbog.dk

Stabilization of Kelvin-Voigt Damped Systems - Kais Ammari - Bog - Birkhauser Verlag AG - Plusbog.dk

Interface Problems for Elliptic Second-Order Equations in Non-Smooth Domains - Mikhail Borsuk - Bog - Birkhauser Verlag AG - Plusbog.dk

Linear Port-Hamiltonian Systems on Infinite-dimensional Spaces - Birgit Jacob - Bog - Birkhauser Verlag AG - Plusbog.dk

Stability and Boundary Stabilization of 1-D Hyperbolic Systems - Jean Michel Coron - Bog - Birkhauser Verlag AG - Plusbog.dk

Stability and Boundary Stabilization of 1-D Hyperbolic Systems - Jean Michel Coron - Bog - Birkhauser Verlag AG - Plusbog.dk

This monograph explores the modeling of conservation and balance laws of one-dimensional hyperbolic systems using partial differential equations. It presents typical examples of hyperbolic systems for a wide range of physical engineering applications, allowing readers to understand the concepts in whichever setting is most familiar to them. With these examples, it also illustrates how control boundary conditions may be defined for the most commonly used control devices.The authors begin with the simple case of systems of two linear conservation laws and then consider the stability of systems under more general boundary conditions that may be differential, nonlinear, or switching. They then extend their discussion to the case of nonlinear conservation laws and demonstrate the use of Lyapunov functions in this type of analysis. Systems of balance laws are considered next, starting with the linear variety before they move on to more general cases of nonlinear ones. They go on to show how the problem of boundary stabilization of systems of two balance laws by both full-state and dynamic output feedback in observer-controller form is solved by using a "backstepping" method, in which the gains of the feedback laws are solutions of an associated system of linear hyperbolic PDEs. The final chapter presents a case study on the control of navigable rivers to emphasize the main technological features that may occur in real live applications of boundary feedback control. Stability and Boundary Stabilization of 1-D Hyperbolic Systems will be of interest to graduate students and researchers in applied mathematics and control engineering. The wide range of applications it discusses will help it to have as broad an appeal within these groups as possible.

DKK 967.00
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Stability and Boundary Stabilization of 1-D Hyperbolic Systems - Jean Michel Coron - Bog - Birkhauser Verlag AG - Plusbog.dk

Stability and Boundary Stabilization of 1-D Hyperbolic Systems - Jean Michel Coron - Bog - Birkhauser Verlag AG - Plusbog.dk

This monograph explores the modeling of conservation and balance laws of one-dimensional hyperbolic systems using partial differential equations. It presents typical examples of hyperbolic systems for a wide range of physical engineering applications, allowing readers to understand the concepts in whichever setting is most familiar to them. With these examples, it also illustrates how control boundary conditions may be defined for the most commonly used control devices.The authors begin with the simple case of systems of two linear conservation laws and then consider the stability of systems under more general boundary conditions that may be differential, nonlinear, or switching. They then extend their discussion to the case of nonlinear conservation laws and demonstrate the use of Lyapunov functions in this type of analysis. Systems of balance laws are considered next, starting with the linear variety before they move on to more general cases of nonlinear ones. They go on to show how the problem of boundary stabilization of systems of two balance laws by both full-state and dynamic output feedback in observer-controller form is solved by using a "backstepping" method, in which the gains of the feedback laws are solutions of an associated system of linear hyperbolic PDEs. The final chapter presents a case study on the control of navigable rivers to emphasize the main technological features that may occur in real live applications of boundary feedback control. Stability and Boundary Stabilization of 1-D Hyperbolic Systems will be of interest to graduate students and researchers in applied mathematics and control engineering. The wide range of applications it discusses will help it to have as broad an appeal within these groups as possible.

DKK 941.00
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Equations in Mathematical Physics - Stanislav I. Pohozaev - Bog - Birkhauser Verlag AG - Plusbog.dk

A Visual Introduction to Differential Forms and Calculus on Manifolds - Jon Pierre Fortney - Bog - Birkhauser Verlag AG - Plusbog.dk

Characteristic Functions, Scattering Functions and Transfer Functions - - Bog - Birkhauser Verlag AG - Plusbog.dk

Optimal Boundary Control and Boundary Stabilization of Hyperbolic Systems - Martin Gugat - Bog - Birkhauser Verlag AG - Plusbog.dk

Dual Variational Approach to Nonlinear Diffusion Equations - Gabriela Marinoschi - Bog - Birkhauser Verlag AG - Plusbog.dk

Wave Phenomena - Christian Wieners - Bog - Birkhauser Verlag AG - Plusbog.dk

Differential Galois Theory and Non-Integrability of Hamiltonian Systems - Juan J. Morales Ruiz - Bog - Birkhauser Verlag AG - Plusbog.dk

Differential Galois Theory and Non-Integrability of Hamiltonian Systems - Juan J. Morales Ruiz - Bog - Birkhauser Verlag AG - Plusbog.dk

This book is devoted to the relation between two different concepts of integrability: the complete integrability of complex analytical Hamiltonian systems and the integrability of complex analytical linear differential equations. For linear differential equations, integrability is made precise within the framework of differential Galois theory. The connection of these two integrability notions is given by the variational equation (i.e. linearized equation) along a particular integral curve of the Hamiltonian system. The underlying heuristic idea, which motivated the main results presented in this monograph, is that a necessary condition for the integrability of a Hamiltonian system is the integrability of the variational equation along any of its particular integral curves. This idea led to the algebraic non-integrability criteria for Hamiltonian systems. These criteria can be considered as generalizations of classical non-integrability results by Poincaré and Lyapunov, as well as more recent results by Ziglin and Yoshida. Thus, by means of the differential Galois theory it is not only possible to understand all these approaches in a unified way but also to improve them. Several important applications are also included: homogeneous potentials, Bianchi IX cosmological model, three-body problem, Hénon-Heiles system, etc. The book is based on the original joint research of the author with J.M. Peris, J.P. Ramis and C. Simó, but an effort was made to present these achievements in their logical order rather than their historical one. The necessary background on differential Galois theory and Hamiltonian systems is included, and several new problems and conjectures which open new lines of research are proposed. - - - The book is an excellent introduction to non-integrability methods in Hamiltonian mechanics and brings the reader to the forefront of research in the area. The inclusion of a large number of worked-out examples, many of wide applied interest, is commendable. There are many historical references, and an extensive bibliography.(Mathematical Reviews) For readers already prepared in the two prerequisite subjects [differential Galois theory and Hamiltonian dynamical systems], the author has provided a logically accessible account of a remarkable interaction between differential algebra and dynamics.(Zentralblatt MATH)

DKK 434.00
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Introduction to Combinatorial Torsions - Vladimir Turaev - Bog - Birkhauser Verlag AG - Plusbog.dk

Real Analysis - Peter A. Loeb - Bog - Birkhauser Verlag AG - Plusbog.dk

Real Analysis - Peter A. Loeb - Bog - Birkhauser Verlag AG - Plusbog.dk

This textbook is designed for a year-long course in real analysis taken by beginning graduate and advanced undergraduate students in mathematics and other areas such as statistics, engineering, and economics. Written by one of the leading scholars in the field, it elegantly explores the core concepts in real analysis and introduces new, accessible methods for both students and instructors. The first half of the book develops both Lebesgue measure and, with essentially no additional work for the student, general Borel measures for the real line. Notation indicates when a result holds only for Lebesgue measure. Differentiation and absolute continuity are presented using a local maximal function, resulting in an exposition that is both simpler and more general than the traditional approach. The second half deals with general measures and functional analysis, including Hilbert spaces, Fourier series, and the Riesz representation theorem for positive linear functionals on continuous functions with compact support. To correctly discuss weak limits of measures, one needs the notion of a topological space rather than just a metric space, so general topology is introduced in terms of a base of neighborhoods at a point. The development of results then proceeds in parallel with results for metric spaces, where the base is generated by balls centered at a point. The text concludes with appendices on covering theorems for higher dimensions and a short introduction to nonstandard analysis including important applications to probability theory and mathematical economics.

DKK 389.00
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Number Theory - Benjamin Fine - Bog - Birkhauser Verlag AG - Plusbog.dk

Number Theory - Benjamin Fine - Bog - Birkhauser Verlag AG - Plusbog.dk

Now in its second edition, this textbook provides an introduction and overview of number theory based on the density and properties of the prime numbers. This unique approach offers both a firm background in the standard material of number theory, as well as an overview of the entire discipline. All of the essential topics are covered, such as the fundamental theorem of arithmetic, theory of congruences, quadratic reciprocity, arithmetic functions, and the distribution of primes. New in this edition are coverage of p -adic numbers, Hensel''s lemma, multiple zeta-values, and elliptic curve methods in primality testing. Key topics and features include: - A solid introduction to analytic number theory, including full proofs of Dirichlet''s Theorem and the Prime Number Theorem - Concise treatment of algebraic number theory, including a complete presentation of primes, prime factorizations in algebraic number fields, and unique factorization of ideals - Discussion of the AKS algorithm, which shows that primality testing is one of polynomial time, a topic not usually included in such texts - Many interesting ancillary topics, such as primality testing and cryptography, Fermat and Mersenne numbers, and Carmichael numbers The user-friendly style, historical context, and wide range of exercises that range from simple to quite difficult (with solutions and hints provided for select exercises) make Number Theory: An Introduction via the Density of Primes ideal for both self-study and classroom use. Intended for upper level undergraduates and beginning graduates, the only prerequisites are a basic knowledge of calculus, multivariable calculus, and some linear algebra. All necessary concepts from abstract algebra and complex analysis are introduced where needed.

DKK 465.00
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