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開催情報 | 木曜日 16:00~17:30 数理科学研究科棟(駒場) 002号室 |
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担当者 | 石毛 和弘 |
2015年04月23日(木)
16:00-17:30 数理科学研究科棟(駒場) 128号室
Bernold Fiedler 氏 (ベルリン自由大学)
The importance of being just late (ENGLISH)
Bernold Fiedler 氏 (ベルリン自由大学)
The importance of being just late (ENGLISH)
[ 講演概要 ]
Delays are a ubiquitous nuisance in control. Delays increase finite-dimensional phase spaces to become infinite-dimensional. But, are delays all that bad?
Following an idea of Pyragas, we attempt noninvasive and model-independent stabilization of unstable p-periodic phenomena $u(t)$ by a friendly delay $r$ . Our feedback only evaluates differences $u(t-r)-u(t)$. When the time delay $r$ is chosen to be an integer multiple $np$ of the minimal period $p$, the difference and the feedback vanish alike: the control strategy becomes noninvasive on the target periodic orbit.
We survey promise and limitations of this idea, including applications and an example of delay control of delay equations.
The results are joint work with P. Hoevel, W. Just, I. Schneider, E. Schoell, H.-J. Wuensche, S. Yanchuk, and others. See also
http://dynamics.mi.fu-berlin.de/
Delays are a ubiquitous nuisance in control. Delays increase finite-dimensional phase spaces to become infinite-dimensional. But, are delays all that bad?
Following an idea of Pyragas, we attempt noninvasive and model-independent stabilization of unstable p-periodic phenomena $u(t)$ by a friendly delay $r$ . Our feedback only evaluates differences $u(t-r)-u(t)$. When the time delay $r$ is chosen to be an integer multiple $np$ of the minimal period $p$, the difference and the feedback vanish alike: the control strategy becomes noninvasive on the target periodic orbit.
We survey promise and limitations of this idea, including applications and an example of delay control of delay equations.
The results are joint work with P. Hoevel, W. Just, I. Schneider, E. Schoell, H.-J. Wuensche, S. Yanchuk, and others. See also
http://dynamics.mi.fu-berlin.de/