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Affiner la recherche Interroger des sources externesRecent Developments in Operator Theory and Its Applications / I. Gohberg
Titre : Recent Developments in Operator Theory and Its Applications : international conference in winnipeg, October 2–6, 1994 Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : I. Gohberg, Auteur ; P. Lancaster, Auteur ; P. N. Shivakumar, Auteur Editeur : Bsel, Boston, Berlin : Birkhäuser Verlag Année de publication : 1996 Collection : Operator Theory Advances and Applications Importance : 435 p. Présentation : ill. Format : 23,8 cm. ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-3-7643-5413-8 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : AUTOMATISME Index. décimale : 25-02 Théorie et traitement du signal Résumé : The present volume contains the proceedings of the International Conference on Ap plications of Operator Theory held in Winnipeg, Canada (October 2nd to 6th, 1994), which was organized by the Institute of Industrial Mathematical Sciences (IIMS) of the University of Manitoba. At this conference 92 participants representing 15 countries par ticipated, and 64 papers were presented. This meeting was the second of a linked pair. The first was a program of advanced instruction held at the Fields Institute, Ontario, followed by a research conference. The first of these events gave rise to the volume "Lectures on Operator Theory and its Applications", published by the American Mathematical Society for the Fields Institute in 1995. These two events were the creation of the following Program Committee: M. A. Dahleh (M. I. T. ) P. A. Fillmore (Dalhousie) B. A. Francis (Toronto) F. Ghahramani (Manitoba) K. Glover (Cambridge) I. Gohberg (Tel Aviv) T. Kailath (Stanford) P. Lancaster (Calgary), Chair H. Langer (Vienna) P. N. Shivakumar (Manitoba) A. A. Shkalikov (Moscow) B. Simon (Cal. Tech. ) H. Widom (Santa Cruz) Both events focused on the following main topics: Infinite matrices and projection methods, linear operators on indefinite scalar product spaces, differential operators and mathematical systems theory and control. This volume contains a selection of papers in modern operator theory and its appli cations. They are dedicated to recent achievements and many are written by leaders in the mentioned fields. Note de contenu : Table of contents
-Inverse scattering problem for continuous transmission lines with rational reflection coefficient function
-The band method and the Grassmannian approach for completion and extension problems
-Polar decompositions in finite dimensional indefinite scalar product spaces Special cases and applications
-Positive differential operators in Krein space L²ℝ
-Elliptic problems involving an indefinite weight function
-The KDV hierarchy and associated trace formulas
-On spectral properties of Schrödingertype operator with complex potential
-Coalgebras and spectral theory in one and several parameters
-Destabilization of infinitedimensional timevarying systems via dynamical output feedback
-Perturbations of Gselfadjoint operators and operator polynomials with real spectrum
-Definitizable Gunitary operators and their applications to operator polynomials
-Systems theoretic aspects of completely symmetric system
-Contractive completion of block matrices and its application to ℋ control of periodic systems
-Spline approximation methods for WienerHopf operators
-Inertia conditions for the minimization of quadratic forms in indefinite metric spaces
-Bounds for the width of the instability intervals in the Mathieu equation
-Operator pencils arising in elasticity and hydrodynamics The instability index formula
-Toeplitz-like operators and their finite sections
-Spectral representations and spectral functions of symmetric operators
-Hankel type operators Bourgain algebrasm and isometries
-Effective computation of operators defined by line integralsRecent Developments in Operator Theory and Its Applications : international conference in winnipeg, October 2–6, 1994 [texte imprimé] / I. Gohberg, Auteur ; P. Lancaster, Auteur ; P. N. Shivakumar, Auteur . - Bsel, Boston, Berlin : Birkhäuser Verlag, 1996 . - 435 p. : ill. ; 23,8 cm.. - (Operator Theory Advances and Applications) .
ISBN : 978-3-7643-5413-8
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : AUTOMATISME Index. décimale : 25-02 Théorie et traitement du signal Résumé : The present volume contains the proceedings of the International Conference on Ap plications of Operator Theory held in Winnipeg, Canada (October 2nd to 6th, 1994), which was organized by the Institute of Industrial Mathematical Sciences (IIMS) of the University of Manitoba. At this conference 92 participants representing 15 countries par ticipated, and 64 papers were presented. This meeting was the second of a linked pair. The first was a program of advanced instruction held at the Fields Institute, Ontario, followed by a research conference. The first of these events gave rise to the volume "Lectures on Operator Theory and its Applications", published by the American Mathematical Society for the Fields Institute in 1995. These two events were the creation of the following Program Committee: M. A. Dahleh (M. I. T. ) P. A. Fillmore (Dalhousie) B. A. Francis (Toronto) F. Ghahramani (Manitoba) K. Glover (Cambridge) I. Gohberg (Tel Aviv) T. Kailath (Stanford) P. Lancaster (Calgary), Chair H. Langer (Vienna) P. N. Shivakumar (Manitoba) A. A. Shkalikov (Moscow) B. Simon (Cal. Tech. ) H. Widom (Santa Cruz) Both events focused on the following main topics: Infinite matrices and projection methods, linear operators on indefinite scalar product spaces, differential operators and mathematical systems theory and control. This volume contains a selection of papers in modern operator theory and its appli cations. They are dedicated to recent achievements and many are written by leaders in the mentioned fields. Note de contenu : Table of contents
-Inverse scattering problem for continuous transmission lines with rational reflection coefficient function
-The band method and the Grassmannian approach for completion and extension problems
-Polar decompositions in finite dimensional indefinite scalar product spaces Special cases and applications
-Positive differential operators in Krein space L²ℝ
-Elliptic problems involving an indefinite weight function
-The KDV hierarchy and associated trace formulas
-On spectral properties of Schrödingertype operator with complex potential
-Coalgebras and spectral theory in one and several parameters
-Destabilization of infinitedimensional timevarying systems via dynamical output feedback
-Perturbations of Gselfadjoint operators and operator polynomials with real spectrum
-Definitizable Gunitary operators and their applications to operator polynomials
-Systems theoretic aspects of completely symmetric system
-Contractive completion of block matrices and its application to ℋ control of periodic systems
-Spline approximation methods for WienerHopf operators
-Inertia conditions for the minimization of quadratic forms in indefinite metric spaces
-Bounds for the width of the instability intervals in the Mathieu equation
-Operator pencils arising in elasticity and hydrodynamics The instability index formula
-Toeplitz-like operators and their finite sections
-Spectral representations and spectral functions of symmetric operators
-Hankel type operators Bourgain algebrasm and isometries
-Effective computation of operators defined by line integralsExemplaires
Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité N.Inventaire 126 25-02-04 Livre Bibliothèque de Génie Electrique- USTO Documentaires Exclu du prêt 126 Spectral theory of canonical differential systems / Lev A. Sakhnovich
Titre : Spectral theory of canonical differential systems : method of operator identities Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Lev A. Sakhnovich, Auteur Editeur : Bsel, Boston, Berlin : Birkhäuser Verlag Année de publication : 1999 Importance : 202 p. Présentation : couv. ill. en coul., ill. Format : 24 cm. ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 9783764360577 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : AUTOMATISME Index. décimale : 25-02 Théorie et traitement du signal Résumé : Theorems of factorising matrix functions and the operator identity method play an essential role in this book in constructing the spectral theory (direct and inverse problems) of canonical differential systems. Includes many varied applications of the general theory. Note de contenu : Contents:
Chapter 1:Factorization of Operatorvalued Transfer Functions
Chapter 2:Operator identities and S-Nodes
Chapter 3:Continual factorization
Chapter 4:Spectral problems on the half-line
Chapter 5:Spectral problems on the line
Chapter 6:Weyl-titchmarsh functions of periodic canonical systems
Chapter 7:Division of canonical systems into subclasses
Chapter 8:Uniqueness theorems
Chapter 9:Weyl discs and points
Chapter 10:A class of canonical systems
Chapter 11:Classical spectral problems
Chapter 12:Nonlinear integrable equations and the method of the inverse spectral problemSpectral theory of canonical differential systems : method of operator identities [texte imprimé] / Lev A. Sakhnovich, Auteur . - Bsel, Boston, Berlin : Birkhäuser Verlag, 1999 . - 202 p. : couv. ill. en coul., ill. ; 24 cm.
ISSN : 9783764360577
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : AUTOMATISME Index. décimale : 25-02 Théorie et traitement du signal Résumé : Theorems of factorising matrix functions and the operator identity method play an essential role in this book in constructing the spectral theory (direct and inverse problems) of canonical differential systems. Includes many varied applications of the general theory. Note de contenu : Contents:
Chapter 1:Factorization of Operatorvalued Transfer Functions
Chapter 2:Operator identities and S-Nodes
Chapter 3:Continual factorization
Chapter 4:Spectral problems on the half-line
Chapter 5:Spectral problems on the line
Chapter 6:Weyl-titchmarsh functions of periodic canonical systems
Chapter 7:Division of canonical systems into subclasses
Chapter 8:Uniqueness theorems
Chapter 9:Weyl discs and points
Chapter 10:A class of canonical systems
Chapter 11:Classical spectral problems
Chapter 12:Nonlinear integrable equations and the method of the inverse spectral problemExemplaires
Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité N.Inventaire 127 25-02-05 Livre Bibliothèque de Génie Electrique- USTO Documentaires Exclu du prêt 127 483 25-02-05 Livre Bibliothèque de Génie Electrique- USTO Documentaires Exclu du prêt 483 Advanced autonomic networking and communication / Monique Calisti
Titre : Advanced autonomic networking and communication Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Monique Calisti, Auteur ; Sven van der Meer, Auteur ; John Strassner, Auteur Editeur : Bsel, Boston, Berlin : Birkhäuser Verlag Année de publication : 2008 Collection : Whitestein Series in Software Agent Technologies and Autonomic Computing Importance : 190 p. Présentation : couv. ill. en en coul Format : 24,4 cm. ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-3-7643-8568-2 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : TELECOMMUNICATION Mots-clés : Advanced networking,Agent-based systems,Autonomic communication, Autonomic computing, Autonomic network management,Middleware, Next generation networks,architecture, complexity, modeling, network management, optimization Index. décimale : 28-01 Théorie des champs électromagnétiques Résumé : This book presents a comprehensive reference of state-of-the-art e?orts and early results in the area of autonomic networking and communication. The essence of autonomic networking, and thus autonomic communication, is to enable the - tonomic component, device or system to govern the set of services and resources delivered at any given time while protecting context-sensitive business goals. An additionalchallengeistoprovideself-governanceinthefaceofchanginguserneeds, environmental conditions, and business objectives. In other words, an autonomic network understands relevant contextual data and changes to those data, and adapts the services and resources it provides in accordance with business-driven policies that protect user and business interests. Autonomic computing is often described as self-CHOP (self-con?guration, -healing, -optimisation, and -protection). Autonomic networking instead focuses on self-knowledge,which is the foundation to build self-governance.Note that self- CHOP functionality is still provided, but the emphasis of autonomic networking is on the foundation to realise self-CHOP, not in the di?erent self-* technologies and bene?ts. Note de contenu : Contents
I Architectures and Models
Technology Neutral Principles and Concepts for Autonomic Networking
A Telco Approach to Autonomic Infrastructure Management
Modelling Behaviour and Distribution for the Management of Next Generation Networks
II Middleware and Services
Autonomic Communication with RASCAL Hybrid Connectivity Management
Autonomic Resource Regulation in IP Military Networks: A Situatedness Based Knowledge Plane
Autonomic Service Access Management for Next Generation Converged Networks
III Networks
Cross-layer Optimisations for Autonomic Networks
An Autonomic MPLS DiffServ-TE Domain
Game Theoretic Framework for Autonomic Spectrum Management in Heterogeneous Wireless Networks.Advanced autonomic networking and communication [texte imprimé] / Monique Calisti, Auteur ; Sven van der Meer, Auteur ; John Strassner, Auteur . - Bsel, Boston, Berlin : Birkhäuser Verlag, 2008 . - 190 p. : couv. ill. en en coul ; 24,4 cm.. - (Whitestein Series in Software Agent Technologies and Autonomic Computing) .
ISBN : 978-3-7643-8568-2
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : TELECOMMUNICATION Mots-clés : Advanced networking,Agent-based systems,Autonomic communication, Autonomic computing, Autonomic network management,Middleware, Next generation networks,architecture, complexity, modeling, network management, optimization Index. décimale : 28-01 Théorie des champs électromagnétiques Résumé : This book presents a comprehensive reference of state-of-the-art e?orts and early results in the area of autonomic networking and communication. The essence of autonomic networking, and thus autonomic communication, is to enable the - tonomic component, device or system to govern the set of services and resources delivered at any given time while protecting context-sensitive business goals. An additionalchallengeistoprovideself-governanceinthefaceofchanginguserneeds, environmental conditions, and business objectives. In other words, an autonomic network understands relevant contextual data and changes to those data, and adapts the services and resources it provides in accordance with business-driven policies that protect user and business interests. Autonomic computing is often described as self-CHOP (self-con?guration, -healing, -optimisation, and -protection). Autonomic networking instead focuses on self-knowledge,which is the foundation to build self-governance.Note that self- CHOP functionality is still provided, but the emphasis of autonomic networking is on the foundation to realise self-CHOP, not in the di?erent self-* technologies and bene?ts. Note de contenu : Contents
I Architectures and Models
Technology Neutral Principles and Concepts for Autonomic Networking
A Telco Approach to Autonomic Infrastructure Management
Modelling Behaviour and Distribution for the Management of Next Generation Networks
II Middleware and Services
Autonomic Communication with RASCAL Hybrid Connectivity Management
Autonomic Resource Regulation in IP Military Networks: A Situatedness Based Knowledge Plane
Autonomic Service Access Management for Next Generation Converged Networks
III Networks
Cross-layer Optimisations for Autonomic Networks
An Autonomic MPLS DiffServ-TE Domain
Game Theoretic Framework for Autonomic Spectrum Management in Heterogeneous Wireless Networks.Exemplaires
Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité N.Inventaire 1831 28-01-06 Livre Bibliothèque de Génie Electrique- USTO Documentaires Exclu du prêt 1831



