Ian M. Mitchell

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PublicationDate of PublicationType
Invariant, viability and discriminating kernel under-approximation via zonotope scaling2019-10-22Paper
Model-invariant viability kernel approximation2019-10-14Paper
A time-dependent Hamilton-Jacobi formulation of reachable sets for continuous dynamic games2017-07-12Paper
Lagrangian methods for approximating the viability kernel in high-dimensional systems2017-06-06Paper
An improved algorithm for robust safety analysis of sampled data systems2017-05-19Paper
Scalable calculation of reach sets and tubes for nonlinear systems with terminal integrators2017-05-16Paper
An ordered upwind method with precomputed stencil and monotone node acceptance for solving static convex Hamilton-Jacobi equations2012-11-05Paper
The flexible, extensible and efficient toolbox of level set methods2011-01-16Paper
Fast Marching Methods for Stationary Hamilton–Jacobi Equations with Axis-Aligned Anisotropy2010-03-24Paper
Comparing Forward and Backward Reachability as Tools for Safety Analysis2009-03-11Paper
Level Set Methods for Computing Reachable Sets of Hybrid Systems with Differential Algebraic Equation Dynamics2008-09-02Paper
Optimization techniques for state-constrained control and obstacle problems2006-12-19Paper
Hybrid Systems: Computation and Control2005-11-11Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q46724692005-04-29Paper
Sheared Flow Generation in Imploding Vlasov-Fluid Plasmas2004-03-07Paper
Overapproximating reachable sets by Hamilton-Jacobi projections2004-01-14Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q45532662002-11-04Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q49534022000-05-09Paper
Reachability Analysis Using Polygonal Projections1999-08-16Paper

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