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    ISSN: 0010-2601
    Topics: General, Interdisciplinary , Theology and Religious Studies
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    Mathematics of control, signals, and systems 12 (1999), S. 307-345 
    ISSN: 1435-568X
    Keywords: Key words. Robust control, Nonlinear control, Queueing server, Hamilton–Jacobi equation, Traffic signals, Storage function, Bicharacteristics, Boundary dynamics.
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Electrical Engineering, Measurement and Control Technology , Mathematics , Technology
    Notes: Abstract. This paper extends previous work of Ball et al. [BDKY] to control of a model of a simple queueing server. There are n queues of customers to be served by a single server who can service only one queue at a time. Each queue is subject to an unknown arrival rate, called a “disturbance” in accord with standard usage from H ∞ theory. An H ∞-type performance criterion is formulated. The resulting control problem has several novel features distinguishing it from the standard smooth case already studied in the control literature: the presence of constraining dynamics on the boundary of the state space to ensure the physical property that queue lengths remain nonnegative, and jump discontinuities in any nonconstant state-feedback law caused by the finiteness of the admissible control set (choice of queue to be served). We arrive at the solution to the appropriate Hamilton–Jacobi equation via an analogue of the stable invariant manifold for the associated Hamiltonian flow (as was done by van der Schaft for the smooth case) and relate this solution to the (lower) value of a restricted differential game, similar to that formulated by Soravia for problems without constraining dynamics. An additional example is included which shows that the projection dynamics used to maintain nonnegativity of the state variables must be handled carefully in more general models involving interactions among the different queues. Primary motivation comes from the application to traffic signal control. Other application areas, such as manufacturing systems and computer networks, are mentioned.
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    Acta applicandae mathematicae 45 (1996), S. 239-316 
    ISSN: 1572-9036
    Keywords: Primary: 47A56 ; Secondary: 14H45 ; 14H60 ; 47A45 ; 47A48 ; 47A57 ; zero-pole interpolation ; meromorphic bundle map ; vector bundles on a compact Riemann surface ; determinantal representations of an algebraic curve ; commutative 2D system (commutative vessel) ; joint transfer function
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    Topics: Mathematics
    Notes: Abstract We formulate and solve the problem of constructing a meromorphic bundle map over a compact Riemann surface X having a prescribed zero-pole structure (including directional information). The output bundle together with the zero-pole data is prespecified while the input bundle and the bundle map are to be determined. The Riemann surface X is assumed to be (birationally) embedded as an irreducible algebraic curve in ℙ2 and both input and output bundles are assumed to be equal to the kernels of determinantal representations for X. In this setting the solution can be found as the joint transfer function of a Livsic-Kravitsky two-operator commutative vessel (2D input-output dynamical system). Also developed is the basic theory of two-operator commutative vessels and the correct analogue of the transfer function for such a system (a meromorphic bundle map between input and output bundles defined over an algebraic curve associated with the vessel) together with a state space realization, a Mittag-Leffler type interpolation theorem and the state space similarity theorem for such bundle mappings. A more abstract version of the zero-pole interpolation problem is also presented.
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    Integral equations and operator theory 13 (1990), S. 611-637 
    ISSN: 1420-8989
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    Topics: Mathematics
    Notes: Abstract In this paper we give necessary and sufficient conditions for the consistency of a collection of interpolation conditions on a rational matrix function expressed in terms of residues. Such representations are a compact way of expressing tangential (or directional) interpolation conditions of arbitrarily high multiplicity possibly from both sides simultaneously. The main tool is some machinery developed earlier by the authors in connection with characterizing least common minimal multiples and greatest common minimal divisors for a collection of regular rational matrix functions.
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    Integral equations and operator theory 25 (1996), S. 377-405 
    ISSN: 1420-8989
    Keywords: Primary: 47A47 ; Secondary: 47A20
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    Topics: Mathematics
    Notes: Abstract We show how the commutant lifting theorem for nest algebras due to Paulsen and Power can be used to give a unified framework for the treatment of a variety of interpolation problems for nest algebras which have been considered recently in the literature. Applications include the treatment of robust control for time-varying systems.
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    Integral equations and operator theory 6 (1983), S. 804-840 
    ISSN: 1420-8989
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    Topics: Mathematics
    Notes: Abstract Classical interpolation problems are concerned with the problem of finding an analytic function on the unit disk bounded by one which takes on prescribed values at certain prescribed points inside the disk (Pick-Nevanlinna) or on the boundary of the disk (Loewner). We consider the problem for matrix-valued functions having as many asℓ poles (ℓ a nonnegative integer) inside the disk but still uniformly bounded by one on the boundary of the disk. Our technique is an adaptation of that of Sz.-Nagy and Koranyi to spaces with an indefinite inner product. The problem arises in the broadband matching problem for electrical circuits and certain multichannel scattering problems in physics.
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    Integral equations and operator theory 9 (1986), S. 155-203 
    ISSN: 1420-8989
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    Topics: Mathematics
    Notes: Abstract We consider a general matrix version of a Pick-Loewner interpolation problem on the closed unit disk. Solutions are allowed to have a finite numberl of free poles in the open disk. We show that the smallestl for which a solution to the problem exists is the number of negative eigenvalues of an appropriately defined “Pick matrix,” and for this value ofl we obtain a linear fractional map parametrization of the class of all solutions. The idea is to adapt the Grassmannian approach involving Krein space geometry and invariant subspace representations of the authors; this was successful previously for the case where all interpolating points are inside the disk. Also an appendix includes an errata to earlier work together with simplified proofs.
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    Integral equations and operator theory 15 (1992), S. 349-377 
    ISSN: 1420-8989
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    Topics: Mathematics
    Notes: Abstract The state space theory from linear control theory is used as a tool to describe the action of automorphisms of a certain form acting on rational matrix functions. This class consists of automorphisms representable as the composition of a linear fractional change of variable together with the operations of inverse-transpose, conjugation and an inner automorphism. We also describe in state space terms minimal factorizations within the class of functions of a certain associated group.
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    Integral equations and operator theory 4 (1981), S. 172-184 
    ISSN: 1420-8989
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    Topics: Mathematics
    Notes: Abstract LetR be a bounded domain in the complex plane bounded by n + 1 nonintersecting analytic Jordan curves, letE, F, andG be flat unitary vector bundles (in the sense of Abrahamse and Douglas) and let Θ:F → G and ψ:E → G be bounded analytic bundle maps. A condition is given for the existence of a bounded analytic map D:E → F such that ΘD = ψ, together with an estimate for ∥D∥∞. An interesting special case is the case whereE = G and ψ = I E , for which the condition involves a uniform lower bound for a class of Toeplitz operators overR, all of which are induced (formally) by the bundle map $$\begin{array}{*{20}c} N \\ \oplus \\ l \\ \end{array} $$ Θ (N = rankE). When interpreted for a finite column of analytic scalar functions, this special case gives quantitative information on the corona theorem forR. The main tool is the Sz.Nagy-Foias commutant lifting theorem for regionsR recently obtained by the author.
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    Integral equations and operator theory 10 (1987), S. 17-61 
    ISSN: 1420-8989
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    Topics: Mathematics
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