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This book introduces a number of recent advances regarding periodic feedback stabilization for linear and time periodic evolution equations. First, it presents selected connections between linear quadratic optimal control theory and feedback stabilization theory for linear periodic evolution equations. Secondly, it identifies several criteria for the periodic feedback stabilization from the perspective of geometry, algebra and analyses respectively. Next, it describes several ways to design periodic feedback laws. Lastly, the book introduces readers to key methods for designing the control…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book introduces a number of recent advances regarding periodic feedback stabilization for linear and time periodic evolution equations. First, it presents selected connections between linear quadratic optimal control theory and feedback stabilization theory for linear periodic evolution equations. Secondly, it identifies several criteria for the periodic feedback stabilization from the perspective of geometry, algebra and analyses respectively. Next, it describes several ways to design periodic feedback laws. Lastly, the book introduces readers to key methods for designing the control machines. Given its coverage and scope, it offers a helpful guide for graduate students and researchers in the areas of control theory and applied mathematics.

Autorenporträt
Prof. Gengsheng Wang received his Ph.D. in Mathematics from Ohio University (Athens, USA) in 1994. He is currently Luojia Professor at the School of Mathematics and Statistics, and Director of the Institute of Mathematics, at Wuhan University, China. His research work mainly focus on optimal control problems, (in particular, time optimal control problems), controllability and stabilization for ordinary differential equations, and partial differential equations of parabolic type.

Dr. Yashan Xu received his Ph.D. in Mathematics from Fudan University (Shanghai, China) in 2006. He is currently an Associate Professor at the School of Mathematical Sciences, Fudan University, China. His research interests include differential games, optimal control theory and stabilization for evolution equations.