Synopses & Reviews
This volume contains survey and research articles by some of the leading researchers in mathematical systems theory - a vibrant research area in its own right. Many authors have taken special care that their articles are self-contained and accessible also to non-specialists.
Synopsis
Mathematical systems theory is a vibrant research area in its own right. The theory has an impact in numerous applications areas including aeronautics, biological systems, chemical engineering, communication systems, financial engineering and robotics to name just a few. This volume contains survey and research articles by some of the leading researchers in mathematical systems theory. Many authors have taken special care that their articles are self-contained and accessible also to non-specialists. The articles contained in this volume are from those presented as plenary lectures, invited one hour lectures and minisymposia at the 15th International Symposium on the Mathematical Theory of Networks and Systems held at the University of Notre Dame, August 12-16, 2002.
Synopsis
The articles contained in this volume are based on papers presented at the 15th International Symposium on the Mathematical Theory of Networks and Systems (MTNS 2002), held at the University of Notre Dame, August 12-16, 2002. Many authors took special care so that their articles are self-contained and accessible also to non-specialists.
Table of Contents
On cellular automaton approaches to modeling biological cells.- Crystalline stochastic systems and curvature driven flows.- Overdetermined multidimensional systems: state space and frequency domain methods.- Dissipative dynamics in classical and quantum conservative systems.- A state space approach to control of interconnected systems.- Multi-dimensional capacity, pressure and Hausdorff dimension.- Numerics versus control.- Manipulating matrix inequalities automatically.- A dynamical system approach to matrix eigenvalue algorithms.- Belief propagation on partially ordered sets.- Smoothing by Savitzky-Golay and Legendre filters.- On stochastic control in finance.- Control and financial engineering.- Passive and conservative infinite-dimensional impedance and scattering systems (from a personal point of view).- Spectral theory for neural delay equations with applications to control and stabilization.- On factor graphs and electrical networks.- Dissipative distributed systems.