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    StatementJoão P. Hespanha.
    GenreTextbooks.
    Classifications
    LC ClassificationsQA402 .H47 2009
    The Physical Object
    Paginationp. cm.
    ID Numbers
    Open LibraryOL23082530M
    ISBN 109780691140216
    LC Control Number2009006371

    In [26, pages 33{35] there are examples of systems of linear equations which arise from simple electrical networks using Kirchho ’s laws for elec-trical circuits. Solving a system consisting of a single linear equation is easy. However if we are dealing with two or more equations, it File Size: KB. Linear Algebra, Theory and Applications was written by Dr. Kenneth Kuttler of Brigham Young University for teaching Linear Algebra II. After The Saylor Foundation accepted his submission to Wave I of the Open Textbook Challenge, this textbook was relicens\ ed as CC-BY theory and an exposure to optimization. Sontag’s book Mathematical Control The-ory [Son90] is an excellent survey. Further background material is covered in the texts Linear Systems [Kai80] by Kailath, Nonlinear Systems Analysis [Vid92] by Vidyasagar, Optimal Control: Linear Quadratic Methods [AM90] by File Size: 1MB.


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