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Stability and Controls Analysis for Delay Systems

  • Book

  • December 2022
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 5638250

Stability and Controls Analysis for Delay Systems is devoted to stability, controllability and iterative learning control (ILC) to delay systems, including first order system, oscillating systems, impulsive systems, fractional systems, difference systems and stochastic systems raised from physics, biology, population dynamics, ecology and economics, currently not presented in other books on conventional fields. Delayed exponential matrix function approach is widely used to derive the representation and stability of the solutions and the controllability. ILC design are also established, which can be regarded as a way to find the control function.

The broad variety of achieved results with rigorous proofs and many numerical examples make this book unique.

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Table of Contents

1. Delay systems
2. Oscillating delay systems
3. Impulsive delay systems
4. Fractional delay systems
5. Difference delay systems
6. Stochastic delay systems

Authors

Jinrong Wang Professor, Guizhou University, China. Prof. JinRong Wang has been a Professor of the Department of Mathematics at the School of Mathematics and Statistics at Guizhou University, People's Republic of China since 2011. He received his master's degree from Guizhou University in 2006 and PhD from the same university in 2009. He is interested in impulsive differential equations, fractional differential equations, delay differential equations and iterative learning controls. He was recognized as a Highly Cited Researcher in Mathematics in the period of 2015 to 2018. Michal Feckan Comenius University in Bratislava, Faculty of Mathematics, Physics and Informatics, Department of Mathematical Analysis and Numerical Mathematics, Bratislava, Slovak Republic. Professor Michal Feckan works at the Department of Mathematical Analysis and Numerical Mathematics at the Faculty of Mathematics, Physics, and Informatics at Comenius University. He specializes in nonlinear functional analysis, and dynamic systems and their applications. There is much interest in his contribution to the analysis of solutions of equations with fractional derivatives. Feckan has written several scientific monographs that have been published at top international publishing houses Mengmeng Li Lecturer, Guizhou University, China. Mengmeng Li is a Lecturer at Guizhou University in China.