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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3226651

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zbMATH Open0139.36604MaRDI QIDQ5514972FDOQ5514972


Authors: D. P. Lindorff Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 1965



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zbMATH Keywords

statistics



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  • Optimal design of sampled-data control systems by linear programming†
  • On the relative stability of discrete Lurie systems†
  • Discrete-system feedback design using complex number plane mapping†
  • Signal flow graph reduction of sampled-data systems
  • Uncertain partially non-causal distributed feedback systems†
  • Design of dynamic programming feedback controllers for multivariable time-invariant linear systems†
  • Liapunov functions for non-linear difference equation stability analysis†
  • Controller design for discrete systems subjected to disturbances
  • A non-linear synthesis problem†
  • The analytic formulas of the ripple-free tracking problem





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