From Dimension-Free Matrix Theory to Cross-Dimensional Dynamic Systems



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From Dimension-Free Matrix Theory to Cross-Dimensional Dynamic Systems illuminates the underlying mathematics of semi-tensor product (STP), a generalized matrix product that extends the conventional matrix product to two matrices of arbitrary dimensions. Dimension-varying systems feature prominently across many disciplines, and through innovative applications its newly developed theory can revolutionize large data systems such as genomics and biosystems, deep learning, IT, and information-based engineering applications. - Provides, for the first time, cross-dimensional system theory that is useful for modeling dimension-varying systems. - Offers potential applications to the analysis and control of new dimension-varying systems. - Investigates the underlying mathematics of semi-tensor product, including the equivalence and lattice structure of matrices and monoid of matrices with arbitrary dimensions.
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364 pages
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n.c
Parution
2019-05-18
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Academic Press
EAN papier
9780128178010
EAN EPUB SANS DRM
9780128178027

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138,20 €

Daizhan Cheng is the creator of the novel and highly-useful product of matrices called the semi-tensor product (STP) or Cheng product. He holds a PhD from Washington University, St. Louis, and since 1990, he has served as a professor with the Institute of Systems Science, AMSS, Chinese Academy of Sciences. He is the author / co-author of 14 books, over 250 journal papers, and more than 150 conference papers. He received the Second National Natural Science Award in both 2008 and 2014, the Outstanding Science and Technology Achievement Price of CAS in 2015, and the Automatica Best Paper Award (2008–2010), bestowed by the IFAC.

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