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On the relation between maximal rigid objects and τ-tilting modules

Pin LiuYunli Xie — 2016

Colloquium Mathematicae

This note compares τ-tilting modules and maximal rigid objects in the context of 2-Calabi-Yau triangulated categories. Let be a 2-Calabi-Yau triangulated category with suspension functor S. Let R be a maximal rigid object in and let Γ be the endomorphism algebra of R. Let F be the functor H o m ( R , - ) : m o d Γ . We prove that any τ-tilting module over Γ lifts uniquely to a maximal rigid object in via F, and in turn, that projection from to mod Γ sends the maximal rigid objects which have no direct summands from add...

On the stability of neutral-type uncertain systems with multiple time delays

Pin-Lin Liu — 2005

International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science

The problems of both single and multiple delays for neutral-type uncertain systems are considered. First, for single neutral time delay systems, based on a Razumikhin-type theorem, some delay-dependent stability criteria are derived in terms of the Lyapunov equation for various classes of model transformation and decomposition techniques. Second, robust control for neutral systems with multiple time delays is considered. Finally, we demonstrate numerical examples to illustrate the effectiveness...

Delay-dependent asymptotic stabilitzation for uncertain time-delay systems with saturating actuators

Pin-Lin Liu — 2005

International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science

This paper concerns the issue of robust asymptotic stabilization for uncertain time-delay systems with saturating actuators. Delay-dependent criteria for robust stabilization via linear memoryless state feedback have been obtained. The resulting upper bound on the delay time is given in terms of the solution to a Riccati equation subject to model transformation. Finally, examples are presented to show the effectiveness of our result.

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