Stability of a truncated infinite constrained receding horizon scheme: The general discrete nonlinear case
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Publication:1899572
DOI10.1016/0005-1098(95)00042-UzbMath0831.93055MaRDI QIDQ1899572
Publication date: 17 October 1995
Published in: Automatica (Search for Journal in Brave)
49N35: Optimal feedback synthesis
93D15: Stabilization of systems by feedback
93C10: Nonlinear systems in control theory
93C55: Discrete-time control/observation systems
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