Analysis, Modeling and Control of Dynamical Systems.
Abstract
This work involves investigations in reaction diffusion equations with Neumann boundary conditions, numerical approximations of the attractor for abstract evolutionary equations which include the Navier Stokes equation, and in computational methods for control and identification of processes governed by distributed parameter systems. Contents: Inverse problems for hyperbolic systems with unknown boundary parameters; Parameter identification in continuum models, Modeling of flexible surfaces: A preliminary study; The linear regulator problem for parabolic systems; Computational methods for estimation of parameters in hyperbolic systems; Estimation of temporally and spatially varying coefficients in models for insect dispersal; Spline-based estimation techniques for parameters in elliptic distributed systems; A spline-based parameter and state estimation technique for static models of elastic surfaces; Estimation techniques for transport equations; Large diffusivity and asymptotic behavior in parabolic systems; and Varying boundary conditions with large diffusivity.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Sep 01, 1984
- Accession Number
- ADA166073
Entities
People
- H. Thomas Banks
- J. K. Hale
Organizations
- Brown University