The book is divided into four parts:
Part I presents basic concepts centered on a notion of system that is general enough to describe finite-state, infinite-state, and hybrid systems.
Part II discusses the ways in which systems relate to other systems, such as behavioral inclusion/equivalence and simulation/bisimulation, using these relationships to study verification and control synthesis problems for finite-state systems.
Part III draws inspiration from timed automata to present several classes of hybrid systems, with richer continuous dynamics, that can be related to finite-state symbolic systems. Once such relationships are established, verification and control synthesis problems for these hybrid systems can be immediately solved by resorting to the techniques described in Part II for finite-state systems.
Part IV follows the same strategy by generalizing simulation/bisimulation relationships to approximate simulation/bisimulation relationships that can be used for a wider class of hybrid systems.
This comprehensive treatment will appeal to researchers, engineers, computer scientists, and graduate students in the areas of formal methods, verification, model checking, and control and will undoubtedly inspire further study of the specialized literature.
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"The book covers a wide range of foundational topics in verification and control of hybrid systems. ... The exposition is ... smooth and readable. The author is undoubtedly an excellent writer. The book may be strongly recommended to researchers who want to understand the mathematical foundations of this field." (I. Meznik, Mathematical Reviews, Issue 2010 h)
"The rapidly growing and interdisciplinary research demands that researchers must understand concepts and tools from both computer science and control theory. This is undoubtedly a daunting task, and this is where this book can come to the rescue. It covers a wide range of foundational topics in verification and control of hybrid systems. ... This book will be useful for researchers, engineers, computer scientists, and graduate students in the areas of formal methods, verification, model checking, and control." (Alexander O. Ignatyev, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 1195, 2010)