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020 | _a9783319507620 | ||
040 | _cIIT Kanpur | ||
041 | _aeng | ||
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_a620.104 _bB419f |
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100 | _aBelta, Calin | ||
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_aFormal methods for discrete-time dynamical systems _cCalin Belta, Boyan Yordanov and Ebru Aydin Gol |
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_bSpringer _c2017 _aSwitzerland |
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300 | _axviii, 284p | ||
440 | _aStudies in systems, decision and control | ||
490 | _a/ edited by Janusz Kacprzyk | ||
520 | _aThis book bridges fundamental gaps between control theory and formal methods. Although it focuses on discrete-time linear and piecewise affine systems, it also provides general frameworks for abstraction, analysis, and control of more general models. The book is self-contained, and while some mathematical knowledge is necessary, readers are not expected to have a background in formal methods or control theory. It rigorously defines concepts from formal methods, such as transition systems, temporal logics, model checking and synthesis. It then links these to the infinite state dynamical systems through abstractions that are intuitive and only require basic convex-analysis and control-theory terminology, which is provided in the appendix. Several examples and illustrations help readers understand and visualize the concepts introduced throughout the book. | ||
650 | _aDynamics | ||
650 | _aSystem theory | ||
650 | _aAutomatic control | ||
700 | _aYordanov, Boyan | ||
700 | _aGol, Ebru Aydin | ||
942 | _cBK | ||
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