Integrity of systems under decentralized integral control
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Cites work
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3639144 (Why is no real title available?)
- A recursive test for P-matrices
- Achievable closed-loop properties of systems under decentralized control: conditions involving the steady-state gain
- Improved upper bounds for the mixed structured singular value
- Matrix Analysis
- On \(P\)-matrices
- Reliable decentralized integral-action controller design
- Simple frequency-dependent tools for control system analysis, structure selection and design
- The P-matrix problem is co-NP-complete
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- Fundamental limitation on achievable decentralized performance
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