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Rationally almost periodic sequences, polynomial multiple recurrence and symbolic dynamics

Florian Karl Richter

A set RNR\subset \mathbb{N} is called rational if it is well approximable by finite unions of arithmetic progressions, meaning that for every \unicode[STIX]x1D716>0\unicode[STIX]{x1D716}>0 there exists a set B=i=1raiN+biB=\bigcup _{i=1}^{r}a_{i}\mathbb{N}+b_{i}, where $a_{1},\ldots ,a_ ...
2019

Iterative Learning of Feed-Forward Corrections for High-Performance Tracking

We revisit a recently developed iterative learning algorithm that enables systems to learn from a repeated operation with the goal of achieving high tracking performance of a given trajectory. The learning scheme is based on a coarse dynamics model of the ...
2012

Invariant Measures of Gaussian Type for 2D Turbulence

Gaussian measures μβ,ν are associated to some stochastic 2D models of turbulence.They are Gibbs measures constructed by means of an invariant quantity of the system depending on some parameter β (related to the 2D nature of the fluid) and the viscosity ν.W ...
Springer2012

Contribution to the ergodic theory of piecewise monotone continuous maps

Bastien Faller

This thesis is devoted to the ergodic theory of the piecewise monotone continuous maps of the interval. The coding is a classical approach for these maps. Thanks to the coding, we get a symbolic dynamical system which is almost isomorphic to the initial dy ...
EPFL2008

Identification of hybrid systems: a tutorial

Giancarlo Ferrari Trecate

This tutorial paper is concerned with the identification of hybrid models, i.e. dynamical models whose behavior is determined by interacting continuous and discrete dynamics. Methods specifically aimed at the identification of models with a hybrid structur ...
2007

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