Linear System Theory (Springer Texts in Electrical Engineering)
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Book Details
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Publisher: Springer
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Author: Frank M. Callier
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Language: English
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Edition: Corrected
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ISBN: 9780387975733
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Pages: 523
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Cover: Hardcover
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Dimensions: 9.5 x 6.3 x 1.3 inches
About The Book
Linear Optimal Systems by Frank M. Callier provides a comprehensive introduction to the analysis, design, and improvement of finite-dimensional linear systems. Aimed at applied mathematicians and engineers, this book bridges the gap between theoretical concepts and practical applications in engineering and applied science.
The text was developed from years of teaching undergraduate and graduate courses in linear systems. It presents a focused treatment of the subject, taking into account recent advances in the field while not attempting to cover every aspect. The book's primary motivation is to analyze, design, and optimize the performance of physical systems, with particular attention given to the effects of small nonlinearities and feedback perturbations.
This book is ideal for first-year graduate students in engineering or applied mathematics. It assumes familiarity with linear algebra and ordinary differential equations, as well as a basic understanding of single-input single-output linear systems. The content also covers robustness issues and discusses the impact of data imperfections on system behavior.
With 523 pages of detailed content, Linear Optimal Systems is an essential reference for students and professionals seeking a solid foundation in linear systems theory, providing a practical approach to real-world system analysis and control design.