Search for dissertations about: "Lyapunov equation"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 6 swedish dissertations containing the words Lyapunov equation.
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1. Approximating Stochastic Partial Differential Equations with Finite Elements: Computation and Analysis
Abstract : Stochastic partial differential equations (SPDE) must be approximated in space and time to allow for the simulation of their solutions. In this thesis fully discrete approximations of such equations are considered, with an emphasis on finite element methods combined with rational semigroup approximations. READ MORE
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2. Numerical methods for Sylvester-type matrix equations and nonlinear eigenvalue problems
Abstract : Linear matrix equations and nonlinear eigenvalue problems (NEP) appear in a wide variety of applications in science and engineering. Important special cases of the former are the Lyapunov equation, the Sylvester equation, and their respective generalizations. These appear, e.g. READ MORE
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3. Control and Analysis of Pulse-Modulated Systems
Abstract : The thesis consists of an introduction and four appended papers. In the introduction we give an overview of pulse-modulated systems and provide a few examples of such systems. Furthermore, we introduce the so-called dynamic phasor model which is used as a basis for analysis in two of the appended papers. READ MORE
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4. A Certain Class of Foster-Lyapunov Functions and Ergodic Properties for Markov Models
Abstract : Let be a homogeneous Markov chain with state space , and let be the root of the equation and define . Using or close modifications of as test function in Foster's criteria, conditions for recurrence / geometrically recurrence / transience / ergodicity / null recurrence are developed. READ MORE
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5. Constructive Commutative Algebra in Nonlinear Control Theory
Abstract : This thesis consists of two parts. The first part is a short review of those results from commutative algebra, algebraic geometry and differential algebra that are needed in this work. The emphasis is on constructive methods. The second part contains applications of these methods to topics in control theory, mainly nonlinear systems. READ MORE