Control theory: mathematical perspectives on complex networked systems. Abstracts from the workshop held February 26 -- March 3, 2012. (Q343324)

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Control theory: mathematical perspectives on complex networked systems. Abstracts from the workshop held February 26 -- March 3, 2012.
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    Control theory: mathematical perspectives on complex networked systems. Abstracts from the workshop held February 26 -- March 3, 2012. (English)
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    27 November 2016
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    Summary: Control theory is an interdisciplinary field that is located at the crossroads of pure and applied mathematics with systems engineering and the sciences. Its range of applicability and its techniques evolve rapidly with new developments in communication systems and electronic data processing. Thus, in recent years networked control systems emerged as a new fundamental topic, which combines complex communication structures with classical control methods and requires new mathematical methods. A substantial number of contributions to this workshop was devoted to the control of networks of systems. This was complemented by a series of lectures on other current topics like fundamentals of nonlinear control systems, model reduction and identification, algorithmic aspects in control, as well as open problems in control.
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