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The bang-bang principle for a class of uncertain evolution linear differential [equations] in Hilbert spaces.

Manuel de la Sen Parte (1989)

Trabajos de Investigación Operativa

This paper deals with the problem of time-varying differential systems when unmodeled dynamics is present. The questions related to when unmodeled dynamics (in fact when parametrical and order errors) does not affect for problems like controllability and related ones with respect to the foreseen results for a correct modelling are investigated for a wide class of typical situations. The presented results seem to be of interest in Physics when modelling uncertainties are present. Only the linear...

The generalised ellipsoidal wave equation [0,3,11].

Harold Exton (1995)

Collectanea Mathematica

Explicit solutions are obtained of the linear differential equation of the second order with three regular singularities and one irregular singularity of the first type. The behavior at the point at infinity is discussed. An important special case is an algebraic form of the ellipsoidal wave equation.

The generalized de Rham-Hodge theory aspects of Delsarte-Darboux type transformations in multidimension

Anatoliy Samoilenko, Yarema Prykarpatsky, Anatoliy Prykarpatsky (2005)

Open Mathematics

The differential-geometric and topological structure of Delsarte transmutation operators and their associated Gelfand-Levitan-Marchenko type eqautions are studied along with classical Dirac type operator and its multidimensional affine extension, related with selfdual Yang-Mills eqautions. The construction of soliton-like solutions to the related set of nonlinear dynamical system is discussed.

The inverse carrier problem

Grant B. Gustafson, Miroslav Laitoch (2002)

Czechoslovak Mathematical Journal

The problem was motivated by Borůvka’s definitions of the carrier and the associated carrier. The inverse carrier problem is precisely defined and partially solved. Examples are given.

The relationship between the infinite eigenvalue assignment for singular systems and the solvability of polynomial matrix equations

Tadeusz Kaczorek (2003)

International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science

Two related problems, namely the problem of the infinite eigenvalue assignment and that of the solvability of polynomial matrix equations are considered. Necessary and sufficient conditions for the existence of solutions to both the problems are established. The relationships between the problems are discussed and some applications from the field of the perfect observer design for singular linear systems are presented.

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