Riassunto
The Symposium of the Mathematical Theory of Networks and Systems, MTNS, is an international event which is held biannually since 1973. MTNS '93 was the tenth meeting and the first one organized in Germany. It took place in Regensburg in August 1993. The symposia focus attention on the mathematical foundations of systems, control and circuit theory, signal processing, and their applications - areas which are of vital interest for mathematicians and engineers. The successful interaction between advanced mathematical methods and engineering problems is continuing to create an impressive body of theories
and new results.
The first volume contains the key invited lectures presented at MTNS '93. The contributions are written by outstanding researchers working in the areas of the symposium. They describe new developments in the theory and its applications presenting major new advances in linear and nonlinear control, operator theoretic methods, as well as modelling issues.
Informazioni sull?autore
Editors' affiliations:
Uwe Helmke, Senior Lecturer, University of Regensburg.
Reinhard Mennicken, Professor, University of Regensburg, Editor-in-Chief of "Mathematische Nachrichten", President of GAMM.
Josef Saurer, Dr. rer. nat., University of Regensburg.
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