Controllability
Numerical aspects of linear control
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Controllability
Numerical aspects of linear control

Author : Claude BREZINSKI

Publication date: April 10, 2007 | Lire en français

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3. Controllability

Controllability refers to the ability of a system to move from an initial state to a given final state by means of appropriate control. The exact mathematical definition of this notion is as follows:

Definition 3 – The system (1) - (2) is said to be completely controllable at time t 0 if, for all x(t 0 ) and for all x f ...

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