Detalles del libro
Formato
Tapa dura
Páginas
452
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado
Feb 13, 2000
Editorial
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10
0521584019
ISBN-13
9780521584012
Descripción
In this volume, the authors delve into the complexities of optimal control problems associated with hyperbolic-like systems, offering a comprehensive analysis that spans both continuous methods and approximation techniques. It provides a rigorous exploration tailored for mathematicians and engineers, emphasizing the significance of understanding these dynamics over a finite time horizon.
The authors, Irena Lasiecka and Roberto Triggiani, present their findings with clarity, making complex concepts accessible while maintaining a high level of technical detail. This second volume builds on foundational theories, expanding on applications in various domains including physics and engineering, where understanding hyperbolic systems is crucial.
Through detailed examples and theoretical developments, this work demonstrates the interplay between control theory and partial differential equations. Readers will gain insights into optimal strategies and methodologies applicable to real-world scenarios, highlighting the practical implications of the abstract principles laid out throughout the book.
The authors, Irena Lasiecka and Roberto Triggiani, present their findings with clarity, making complex concepts accessible while maintaining a high level of technical detail. This second volume builds on foundational theories, expanding on applications in various domains including physics and engineering, where understanding hyperbolic systems is crucial.
Through detailed examples and theoretical developments, this work demonstrates the interplay between control theory and partial differential equations. Readers will gain insights into optimal strategies and methodologies applicable to real-world scenarios, highlighting the practical implications of the abstract principles laid out throughout the book.