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Graph-Theoretical Methods in Systems Theory and Control - Modelling, analysis and design methods based on directed graphs, bipartite graphs, and random graphs

English · Hardback

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Many dynamical phenomena seem to be very complex, but have a relatively simple structural cause, which can be discovered by graph-theoretical methods. This textbook describes for numerous scenarios how to use the structural properties of a system to simplify modelling, analysis or design tasks. The readers learn to extract structure graphs from diverse information and to solve problems of systems and control theory in a graph-theoretical way.The book explains numerous graph-theoretical representations of dynamical systems: Block diagrams for the decomposition of systems; Signal-flow graphs for the analysis of interconnected linear systems; Bayesian networks for dealing with probabilistic information; Inference graphs for knowledge-based problem solving; Automaton graphs for discrete-event systems; Circuit graphs for modelling electrical networks; Structure graphs to represent generic properties of linear systems; Flow networks for the analysis of transportation systems; Communication graphs of networked control systems; Bipartite graphs for fault diagnosis; Random coupling graphs to use the small-world property.With 114 examples, 118 exercises and MATLAB scripts.

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Authors Jan Lunze, Jan Lunze
Publisher Bookmundo
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 22.01.2024
 
EAN 9789403726854
ISBN 978-94-0-372685-4
Dimensions 168 mm x 51 mm x 240 mm
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > IT, data processing > Application software

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