Partial Stabilization and Control of Distributed Parameter Systems with Elastic Elements

 This monograph provides a rigorous treatment of problems related to partial asymptotic stability and controllability for models of flexible structures described by coupled nonlinear ordinary and partial differential equations or equations in abstrac

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Alexander L. Zuyev

Partial Stabilization and Control of Distributed Parameter Systems with Elastic Elements

Lecture Notes in Control and Information Sciences Volume 458

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Alexander L. Zuyev

Partial Stabilization and Control of Distributed Parameter Systems with Elastic Elements

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Alexander L. Zuyev Institute of Applied Mathematics and Mechanics National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine Donetsk Ukraine

ISSN 0170-8643 ISBN 978-3-319-11531-3 DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-11532-0

ISSN 1610-7411 (electronic) ISBN 978-3-319-11532-0 (eBook)

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