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SUMMARY:Vortrag von Prof. Saša V. Raković
DESCRIPTION:Prof. Saša V. Raković\nSchool of Automation\nBeijing Institute of Technology, China &nbsp;\n&nbsp;&nbsp;\nTuesday 2020-02-04 16:00\nIST-Seminar-Room V9.2.255 - Pfaffenwaldring 9 - Campus Stuttgart-Vaihingen\nAbstract\nThe algebraic Lyapunov and Bellman equations, and inequalities, are cornerstone objects in\nlinear systems theory. These equations, and inequalities, are concerned with convex quadratic\nfunctions verifying stability in case of Lyapunov equation and providing optimality in case of\nBellman equation. Rather peculiarly, very little had been known about Lyapunov and Bellman\nequations, and inequalities, within space of Minkowski functions of nonempty convex compact subsets\ncontaining the origin in their interior prior to my work in the area. Key results of my related\nresearch on these fundamental problems have provided characterization of solutions to both Lyapunov\nand Bellman equations within space of Minkowski functions, referred to as the Minkowski–Lyapunov\nand Minkowski–Bellman equations. The talk outlines key results underpinning these two fundamental\nequations and related inequalities, and draws parallel to classical results on algebraic Lyapunov\nand Bellman equations and inequalities. &nbsp;\nBiographical Information\nSaša V. Raković received the PhD degree in Control Theory from Imperial College London. His\nPhD research was awarded the Eryl Cadwaladr Davies Prize 2005 as the best PhD thesis in the EEE\nDepartment of Imperial College. He has been affiliated with a number of universities worldwide,\nincluding, inter alia, Imperial College London, ETH Zürich and Oxford University. He is currently\na professor with the School of Automation at Beijing Institute of Technology. Saša V. Raković’s\nmain interests and contributions lie within the areas of synthesis of control systems, analysis of\ndynamical systems, and decision making under constraints and uncertainty. &nbsp;
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