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Nonlinear Dynamical Control Systems
Hendrik Nijmeijer
A. J. van der Schaft
出版
Springer Science & Business Media
, 1990-04-06
主題
Language Arts & Disciplines / Library & Information Science / General
Mathematics / Applied
Mathematics / Calculus
Mathematics / Linear & Nonlinear Programming
Mathematics / Functional Analysis
Mathematics / Optimization
Science / Chaotic Behavior in Systems
Science / Mechanics / Dynamics
Science / System Theory
Technology & Engineering / General
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ISBN
038797234X
9780387972343
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=GzjqYalTRVoC&hl=&source=gbs_api
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註釋
This textbook on the differential geometric approach to nonlinear control grew out of a set of lecture notes , which were prepared for a course on nonlinear system theory , given by us for the first time during the fall semester of 1988 . The audience consisted mostly of graduate students , taking part in the Dutch national Graduate Program on Systems and Control . The aim of this course is to give a general introduction to modern nonlinear control theory (with an emphasis on the differential geometric approach), as well as to provide students specializing in nonlinear control theory with a firm starting point for doing research in this area . One of our primary objectives was to give a self-contained treatment of all the topics to be included. Since the literature on nonlinear geometric control theory is rapidly expanding this forced us to limit ourselves in the choice of topics . The task of selecting topics was further aggravated by the continual shift in emphasis in the nonlinear control literature over the last years . Therefore, we decided to concentrate on some rather solid and clear-cut achievements of modern nonlinear control , which can be expected to be of remaining interest in the near future. Needless to say, there is also a personal bias in the topics we have finally selected.