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This multi-authored volume presents selected papers from the Eighth Workshop on Dynamics and Control.
Presenting surveys and research papers on various aspects of modern stability theory, this volume includes discussions on the applications of the theory, all contributed by experts in the field. It is useful to postgraduates and researchers in engineering fields as well as those in mathematics.
An introductory graduate level text that looks at the dynamics of key economic variables of gross national product, interest rates, employment, value of capital and balance of payments.
Presents a particular aspect of control theory-stabilization of programmed motion. Volume 14 in the Stability and Control Theory, Methods and Applications series.
Presenting stability theory for differential equations, this text cites functional differential equations with delay, integrodifferential equations and related topics. It provides background to the modern theory of functional differential equations and flexible methods of investigation of the asymptotic behaviour of solutions of equations.
The authors of the book present developments in spectral conditions for the existence of periodic and almost periodic solutions of inhomogenous equations in Banach spaces. Many of the results represent significant advances in this area.
This book details the major presentations of the 11th International Workshop on Dynamics and Control, providing a foundation for further research. Applications explored include the control of cars and robots and spacecraft trajectories.
Vito Volterra began his study of integral equations at the end of the 19th century - a significant development in the theory of integral equations and nonlinear functional analysis. This volume comprises selected papers presented at the Volterra Centennial Symposium and is dedicated to Volterra and his contribution to the study of systems.
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