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Sensitivity Analysis for Oscillating Dynamical Systems
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Dissipative control of uncertain dynamical systems
Published 2009“…This thesis reports the research work on dissipative control for dynamical systems with or without uncertainties. In particular, we focus on quadratic dissipativity. …”
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Measurable bundles of C*-dynamical systems
Published 2011“…Moreover, we apply the obtained representations to study certain ergodic properties of C*-dynamical systems over L .…”
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Invariants for continuous linear dynamical systems
Published 2020“…Continuous linear dynamical systems are used extensively in mathematics, computer science, physics, and engineering to model the evolution of a system over time. …”
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Typologies of linear dynamic systems and models.
Published 1996“…Open and closed linear dynamic systems are formulated and considered for stationary and integrated data processes. …”
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Time quasilattices in dissipative dynamical systems
Published 2018“…We establish the existence of 'time quasilattices' as stable trajectories in dissipative dynamical systems. These tilings of the time axis, with two unit cells of different durations, can be generated as cuts through a periodic lattice spanned by two orthogonal directions of time. …”
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Reduction of dimension for nonlinear dynamical systems
Published 2016“…A number of chaotic and hyperchaotic dynamical systems are used as examples in order to motivate the approach.…”
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Reachability problems for linear dynamical systems
Published 2015“…<p>The object of principal interest in this thesis is <em>linear dynamical systems</em>: deterministic systems which evolve under a linear operator. …”
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The dynamical systems theory of natural selection
Published 2016“…In this thesis, I use these principles to provide the formal foundations of a general framework—a mathematical synthesis—in which the future state of an evolutionary system can be predicted from its present state; what I will call a 'dynamical systems theory of natural selection.' Given the state of an existing biological system, and a set of assumptions about how individuals within the system interact, the job of the dynamical systems theory of natural selection is no less than to predict the future in its entirety.…”
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