This edited book contains selected papers presented at the
Louisiana Conference on Mathematical Control Theory (MCT'03), which
brought together over 35 prominent world experts in mathematical
control theory and its applications. The book forms a
well-integrated exploration of those areas of mathematical control
theory in which nonsmooth analysis is having a major impact. These
include necessary and sufficient conditions in optimal control,
Lyapunov characterizations of stability, input-to-state stability,
the construction of feedback mechanisms, viscosity solutions of
Hamilton-Jacobi equations, invariance, approximation theory,
impulsive systems, computational issues for nonlinear systems, and
other topics of interest to mathematicians and control engineers.
The book has a strong interdisciplinary component and was designed
to facilitate the interaction between leading mathematical experts
in nonsmooth analysis and engineers who are increasingly using
nonsmooth analytic tools.
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