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This volume collects recent advances in nonlinear delay systems,
with an emphasis on constructive generalized Lyapunov and
predictive approaches that certify stability properties. The book
is written by experts in the field and includes two chapters by
Miroslav Krstic, to whom this volume is dedicated. This volume is
suitable for all researchers in mathematics and engineering who
deal with nonlinear delay control problems and students who would
like to understand the current state of the art in the control of
nonlinear delay systems.
This volume collects recent advances in nonlinear delay systems,
with an emphasis on constructive generalized Lyapunov and
predictive approaches that certify stability properties. The book
is written by experts in the field and includes two chapters by
Miroslav Krstic, to whom this volume is dedicated. This
volume is suitable for all researchers in mathematics and
engineering who deal with nonlinear delay control problems and
students who would like to understand the current state of the art
in the control of nonlinear delay systems.
Converse Lyapunov function theory guarantees the existence of
strict Lyapunov functions in many situations, but the functions it
provides are often abstract and nonexplicit, and therefore may not
lend themselves to engineering applications. Often, even when a
system is known to be stable, one still needs explicit Lyapunov
functions; however, once an appropriate strict Lyapunov function
has been constructed, many robustness and stabilization problems
can be solved through standard feedback designs or robustness
arguments. Non-strict Lyapunov functions are often readily
constructed. This book contains a broad repertoire of Lyapunov
constructions for nonlinear systems, focusing on methods for
transforming non-strict Lyapunov functions into strict ones. Their
explicitness and simplicity make them suitable for feedback design,
and for quantifying the effects of uncertainty. Readers will
benefit from the authors' mathematical rigor and unifying,
design-oriented approach, as well as the numerous worked examples.
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