Self-bounded controlled invariants versus stabilizability (Q2265980)

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Self-bounded controlled invariants versus stabilizability
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    Self-bounded controlled invariants versus stabilizability (English)
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    Self-bounded controlled and self-hidden conditioned invariant subspaces, recently introduced by the authors [ibid. 38, 71-81 (1982; Zbl 0492.93010)] for a more direct and neat handling of some fundamental concepts of the geometric approach, such as controllability subspaces, are proved in this paper to be very useful tools also in dealing with synthesis problems with stability requirements. Definitions concerning stability of invariants and stabilizability of controlled invariants, simple and self-bounded, are first presented and discussed. In particular, it is shown that a more straightforward definition for controlled invariant stabilizability allows a simpler development of the theory. Then, some fundamental results relating self- boundedness to stabilizability are derived. For the sake of completeness, all statements are dualized to conditioned invariants, simple and self- hidden.
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    invariant subspaces
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    geometric approach
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    controllability subspaces
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    controlled invariants
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    self-boundedness
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    stabilizability
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