Control Systems Seminars
University of Limoges, France
Wednesday, 2 October 2013, at 15:00
Cybernetica Bldg (Akadeemia tee 21 1) ), room B 101
In this talk, I will show how the algebraic analysis approach to linear systems theory can be used to simplify the equations of the system. I will concentrate on three distinct problems: the decomposition problem, Serre's reduction problem and the equivalence problem. I will illustrate the different results on examples coming from control theory and mathematical physics. The algorithms presented have been implemented in a Maple package called OreMorphisms and I will demonstrate how it can be used. This work has been done in collaboration with Alban Quadrat (INRIA Saclay - Île-de-France)