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Date: 2009-06-20 06:40:55
Science
H-infinity methods in control theory
Nonlinear control
Mathematical optimization
Optimal control
Dynamical system
Control theory
Systems theory
Cybernetics

ICAS 2002 CONGRESS LINEAR, PARAMETER-VARYING CONTROL AND ITS

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