Nonlinear Control - Further Reading

Further Reading

  • A. I. Lur'e and V. N. Postnikov, "On the theory of stability of control systems," Applied mathematics and mechanics, 8(3), 1944, (in Russian).
  • M. Vidyasagar, Nonlinear Systems Analysis, 2nd edition, Prentice Hall, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey 07632.
  • A. Isidori, Nonlinear Control Systems, 3rd edition, Springer Verlag, London, 1995.
  • H. K. Khalil, Nonlinear Systems, 3rd edition, Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, New Jersey, 2002. ISBN 0-13-067389-7
  • B. Brogliato, R. Lozano, B. Maschke, O. Egeland, "Dissipative Systems Analysis and Control", Springer Verlag, London, 2nd edition, 2007.
  • Leonov G.A., Kuznetsov N.V. (2011). "Algorithms for Searching for Hidden Oscillations in the Aizerman and Kalman Problems". Doklady Mathematics 84 (1): 475–481. doi:10.1134/S1064562411040120. http://www.math.spbu.ru/user/nk/PDF/2011-DAN-Absolute-stability-Aizerman-problem-Kalman-conjecture.pdf.
  • Bragin V.O., Vagaitsev V.I., Kuznetsov N.V., Leonov G.A. (2011). "Algorithms for Finding Hidden Oscillations in Nonlinear Systems. The Aizerman and Kalman Conjectures and Chua's Circuits". Journal of Computer and Systems Sciences International 50 (5): 511–543. doi:10.1134/S106423071104006X. http://www.math.spbu.ru/user/nk/PDF/2011-TiSU-Hidden-oscillations-attractors-Aizerman-Kalman-conjectures.pdf.
  • Leonov G.A., Kuznetsov N.V. (2011). "Analytical-numerical methods for investigation of hidden oscillations in nonlinear control systems". IFAC Proceedings Volumes (IFAC-PapersOnline) 18 (1): 2494–2505. doi:10.3182/20110828-6-IT-1002.03315. http://www.math.spbu.ru/user/nk/PDF/2011-IFAC-Hidden-oscillations-control-systems-Aizerman-problem-Kalman.pdf.

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