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System Theory: Modeling, Analysis and Control contains thirty-three
scientific papers covering a wide range of topics in systems and
control. These papers have been contributed to a symposium
organized to celebrate Sanjoy K. Mitter's 65th birthday. The
following research topics are addressed: distributed parameter
systems, stochastic control, filtering and estimation, optimization
and optimal control, image processing and vision, hierarchical
systems and hybrid control, nonlinear systems, and linear systems.
Also included are three survey papers on optimization, nonlinear
filtering, and nonlinear systems. Recent advances are reported on
the behavioral approach to systems, the relationship between
differential games and robust control, estimation of diffusion
processes, Markov processes, optimal control, hybrid control,
stochastic control, spectral estimation, nonconvex quadratic
programming, robust control, control algorithms and quantized
linear systems. Innovative explorations are carried out on quantum
systems from a control theory perspective, option valuation and
hedging, three-dimensional medical visualization, computational
structure biology image processing, and hierarchical approaches to
complex systems, flow control, scheduling and force feedback in
fluid mechanics. The contents reflect on past research
accomplishments, current research activity, and future research
directions in systems and control theory.
System Theory: Modeling, Analysis and Control contains thirty-three
scientific papers covering a wide range of topics in systems and
control. These papers have been contributed to a symposium
organized to celebrate Sanjoy K. Mitter's 65th birthday. The
following research topics are addressed: distributed parameter
systems, stochastic control, filtering and estimation, optimization
and optimal control, image processing and vision, hierarchical
systems and hybrid control, nonlinear systems, and linear systems.
Also included are three survey papers on optimization, nonlinear
filtering, and nonlinear systems. Recent advances are reported on
the behavioral approach to systems, the relationship between
differential games and robust control, estimation of diffusion
processes, Markov processes, optimal control, hybrid control,
stochastic control, spectral estimation, nonconvex quadratic
programming, robust control, control algorithms and quantized
linear systems. Innovative explorations are carried out on quantum
systems from a control theory perspective, option valuation and
hedging, three-dimensional medical visualization, computational
structure biology image processing, and hierarchical approaches to
complex systems, flow control, scheduling and force feedback in
fluid mechanics. The contents reflect on past research
accomplishments, current research activity, and future research
directions in systems and control theory.
Gender and sexuality have long held an important place in western
attitudes towards the people and regions of the world--from the
titillating accounts of harem life in the Middle East to terrifying
captivity narratives of North America. "The Erotic Margin "is a
first attempt to pull together the large, disparate, and often
contradictory literature, and view it as a corpus. Schick argues
that such images served to construct spatial difference, and
thereby helped Europe represent its own place in the world during
an age of rapid geographical expansion.
Informed by the recent literature on human geography as well as
feminist and postcolonial theory, "The Erotic Margin" focuses on
erotica and sexual anthropology as well as travel literature in
which, from the eighteenth century on, both traveler and
destination were portrayed in unmistakably gendered and sexualized
terms. Reviewing examples ranging from the New World to India, the
Near East to black Africa, and the South sea islands to the Barbary
Coast, the book reflects on why foreign women were variously
portrayed as alluring or threatening, foreign men as effeminate
weaklings or dangerous rapists, and foreign lands as sexual idylls
or hearts of darkness.
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