Optimization and Control of Bilinear Systems: Theory, Algorithms, and Applications
The present book is based on results of scientific investigations and on the materials of special courses, offered for graduate and undergraduate students. The purpose of this book is to acquaint the reader with the developments in bilinear systems theory and its applications. Particular attention is paid to control of open physical processes functioning in a nonequilibrium mode. The text consists of eight chapters. Chapter 1 is concerned with the problems of systems analysis of bilinear processes. Chapter 2 solves the problem of optimal control of bilinear systems on the basis of difier- tial geometry methods. Chapter 3 deals with the progress made in an adaptive estimation technique. Chapter 4 is devoted to the application of the Yang–Mills fields to investigation of nonlinear control problems. Chapter 5 considers intelligent sensors, used to examine weak signals. This chapter also describes and analyzes bilinear models of intelligent sensing elements. Chapter 6 illustrates control problems of a quantum system. Chapter 7 discusses the problems of control and identification in systems with chaotic dynamics. Finally, Chapter 8 examines the c- trolled processes running in biomolecular systems. This book is directed to students, postgraduate students, and speci- ists engaged in the fields of control of physical processes, quantum and molecular computing, biophysics, and physical information science.
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Optimization and Control of Bilinear Systems: Theory, Algorithms, and Applications
The present book is based on results of scientific investigations and on the materials of special courses, offered for graduate and undergraduate students. The purpose of this book is to acquaint the reader with the developments in bilinear systems theory and its applications. Particular attention is paid to control of open physical processes functioning in a nonequilibrium mode. The text consists of eight chapters. Chapter 1 is concerned with the problems of systems analysis of bilinear processes. Chapter 2 solves the problem of optimal control of bilinear systems on the basis of difier- tial geometry methods. Chapter 3 deals with the progress made in an adaptive estimation technique. Chapter 4 is devoted to the application of the Yang–Mills fields to investigation of nonlinear control problems. Chapter 5 considers intelligent sensors, used to examine weak signals. This chapter also describes and analyzes bilinear models of intelligent sensing elements. Chapter 6 illustrates control problems of a quantum system. Chapter 7 discusses the problems of control and identification in systems with chaotic dynamics. Finally, Chapter 8 examines the c- trolled processes running in biomolecular systems. This book is directed to students, postgraduate students, and speci- ists engaged in the fields of control of physical processes, quantum and molecular computing, biophysics, and physical information science.
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Optimization and Control of Bilinear Systems: Theory, Algorithms, and Applications

Optimization and Control of Bilinear Systems: Theory, Algorithms, and Applications

Optimization and Control of Bilinear Systems: Theory, Algorithms, and Applications

Optimization and Control of Bilinear Systems: Theory, Algorithms, and Applications

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The present book is based on results of scientific investigations and on the materials of special courses, offered for graduate and undergraduate students. The purpose of this book is to acquaint the reader with the developments in bilinear systems theory and its applications. Particular attention is paid to control of open physical processes functioning in a nonequilibrium mode. The text consists of eight chapters. Chapter 1 is concerned with the problems of systems analysis of bilinear processes. Chapter 2 solves the problem of optimal control of bilinear systems on the basis of difier- tial geometry methods. Chapter 3 deals with the progress made in an adaptive estimation technique. Chapter 4 is devoted to the application of the Yang–Mills fields to investigation of nonlinear control problems. Chapter 5 considers intelligent sensors, used to examine weak signals. This chapter also describes and analyzes bilinear models of intelligent sensing elements. Chapter 6 illustrates control problems of a quantum system. Chapter 7 discusses the problems of control and identification in systems with chaotic dynamics. Finally, Chapter 8 examines the c- trolled processes running in biomolecular systems. This book is directed to students, postgraduate students, and speci- ists engaged in the fields of control of physical processes, quantum and molecular computing, biophysics, and physical information science.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780387736686
Publisher: Springer US
Publication date: 11/24/2008
Series: Springer Optimization and Its Applications , #11
Edition description: 2008
Pages: 370
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.40(h) x 1.00(d)
Age Range: 3 Months

About the Author

Panos M. Pardalos is one of the leading experts in global optimization and control theory. V. Yatsenko's research is connected with control of bilinear systems, nonlinear estimation, control of quantum systems, and globabl optimization problems. Both Pardalos and Yatsenko have authored numerous publications including books and well-known scientific journals.

Table of Contents

System-Theoretical Description of Open Physical Processes.- Control of Bilinear Systems.- Bilinear Systems and Nonlinear Estimation Theory.- Control Of Dynamical Processes And Geometrical Structures.- Superconducting Levitation and Bilinear Systems.- Optimization And Control Of Quantum-Mechanical Processes.- Modeling And Global Optimization In Biomolecular Systems.- Modeling And Analysis Of Bilinear Systems.
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