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Computation and Control III - Proceedings of the Third Bozeman Conference, Bozeman, Montana, August 5-11, 1992 (Paperback,... Computation and Control III - Proceedings of the Third Bozeman Conference, Bozeman, Montana, August 5-11, 1992 (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1993)
Kenneth L. Bowers, John Lund
R1,599 Discovery Miles 15 990 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The third Conference on Computation and Control was held at Mon tana State University in Bozeman, Montana from August 5-11, 1992 and this proceedings represents the evolution that the conference has taken since its 1988 and 1990 predecessors. The first conference and proceedings (Volume 1 in PSCT) nurtured a dialogue between researchers in control theory and the area of numerical computation. This cross-fertilization was continued with the 1990 conference and proceedings (Volume 11 in PSCT) while forecasting the theme for this conference. The present volume contains a collection of papers addressing issues ranging from noise abatement via smart material technology, robotic vi sion, and parameter identification to feedback design challenges in fluid control and other areas of topical interest. The area of feedback design in fluid control spawns computational challenges in the form of Burgers' equation which is addressed both with standard numerical methods as well as new computational procedures. Applications which involve inverse prob lems include material parameter estimation and sampling in observability. Whether motivated by the plant or arising as the distributed system in the design of a feedback compensator for problems in nonlinear control, the theme of this conference placed an emphasis on the use of partial dif ferential equations in control theory. Through challenges initiated via the control problem or the subsequent computational problem, the joint efforts of experts from the respective disciplines enhance the development of both.

Computation and Control IV - Proceedings of the Fourth Bozeman Conference, Bozeman, Montana, August 3-9, 1994 (Paperback,... Computation and Control IV - Proceedings of the Fourth Bozeman Conference, Bozeman, Montana, August 3-9, 1994 (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1995)
Kenneth L. Bowers, John Lund
R1,580 Discovery Miles 15 800 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Proceedings of a conference of leading experts in control theory, numerical mathematics and various application areas. The conference's interdisciplinary dialogue not only creates new mathematical tools, it often produces new research problems in the individual disciplines, aiming to develop rigorous numerical methods and computational tools for control design and analysis.

Computation and Control II - Proceedings of the Second Bozeman Conference, Bozeman, Montana, August 1-7, 1990 (Hardcover, 1991... Computation and Control II - Proceedings of the Second Bozeman Conference, Bozeman, Montana, August 1-7, 1990 (Hardcover, 1991 ed.)
Kenneth L. Bowers, John Lund
R5,999 Discovery Miles 59 990 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This volume contains a collection of papers delivered by the partici pants at the second Conference on Computation and Control held at Mon tana State University in Bozeman, Montana from August 1-7, 1990. The conference, as well as this proceedings, attests to the vitality and cohesion between the control theorist and the numerical analyst that was adver tised by the first Conference on Computation and Control in 1988. The proceedings of that initial conference was published by Birkhiiuser Boston as the first volume of this same series entitled Computation and Control, Proceedings of the Bozeman Conference, Bozeman, Montana, 1988. Control theory and numerical analysis are both, by their very nature, interdisciplinary subjects as evidenced by their interaction with other fields of mathematics and engineering. While it is clear that new control or es timation algorithms and new feedback design methodologies will need to be implemented computationally, it is likewise clear that new problems in computational mathematics arise when implementing a new generation of control algorithms. For these reasons, computational mathematics is mov ing to the forefront in recent developments in modern control theory and conversely control theory and its applications continue to be a fertile area for computationalists. This volume contains a representative cross section of the interdisciplinary blend of analytic and numerical techniques that of ten occur between advanced control design and practical numerical solution of lumped and distributed parameter systems."

Computation and Control - Proceedings of the Bozeman Conference, Bozeman, Montana, August 1-11, 1988 (Paperback, 1989 ed.):... Computation and Control - Proceedings of the Bozeman Conference, Bozeman, Montana, August 1-11, 1988 (Paperback, 1989 ed.)
Kenneth L. Bowers, John Lund
R1,617 Discovery Miles 16 170 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The problem of developing a systematic approach to the design of feed back strategies capable of shaping the response of complicated dynamical control systems illustrates the integration of a wide variety of mathemat ical disciplines typical of the modern theory of systems and control. As a concrete example, one may consider the control of fluid flow across an airfoil, for which recent experiments indicate the possibility of delaying the onset of turbulence by controlling viscosity through thermal actuators located on the airfoil. In general, there are two approaches to the con trol of such a complica. ted process, the development of extremely detailed models of the process followed by the derivation of a more "dedicated" feed back law or the development of a more simple model class followed by the derivation of control laws which are more robust to unmodelled dynamics and exogeneous disturbances. In either approach, the two twin themes of approximation and computation play a significant role in the derivation and implementation of resulting control laws. And there is no doubt that the cross-fertilization between these twin themes and control theory will increase unabated throughout the next decade, not just as an important component of design and implementation of control laws but also as a source of new problems in computational mathematics. In this volume, we present a collection of papers which were deliv ered at the first Bozeman Conference on Computation and Control, held at Montana State University on August 1-11, 1988."

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