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Structure preservation: a challenge in computational control

Kressner, D.  
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Mehrmann, V.
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Benner, P.
2003
Future Generation Computer Systems

Current and future directions in the development of numerical methods and numerical software for control problems are discussed. Major challenges include the demand for higher accuracy, robustness of the method with respect to uncertainties in the data or the model, and the need for methods to solve large scale problems. To address these demands it is essential to preserve any underlying physical structure of the problem. At the same time, to obtain the required accuracy it is necessary to avoid all inversions or unnecessary matrix products. We will demonstrate how these demands can be met to a great extent for some important tasks in control, the linear-quadratic optimal control problem for first and second order systems as well as stability radius and H-infinity norm computations. (C) 2003 Elsevier Science B.V All rights reserved.

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research article
DOI
10.1016/S0167-739X(03)00049-9
Author(s)
Kressner, D.  
Mehrmann, V.
Benner, P.
Date Issued

2003

Publisher

Elsevier

Published in
Future Generation Computer Systems
Volume

19

Issue

7

Start page

1243

End page

1252

Subjects

linear-quadratic optimal control

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H-infinity control

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Hamiltonian eigenproblem

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computational methods

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structure-preserving methods

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Hamiltonian Matrix

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Riccati-Equations

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Eigenvalues

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Subspaces

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Systems

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OTHER

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May 5, 2011
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