Applied multidimensional systems theory / N. K. Bose

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : Van Nostrand Reinhold Company, Inc., c1982Description: xvi, 407 pages ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 442272146
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • QA 402 .B67 1982
Contents:
1. Multivariate polynomials, rational functions, and matrices -- 2. Multivariate polynomial positivity (nonnegativity) tests -- 3. Multidimensional Filter Stability -- 4. Stabilization and realization -- 5. Multivariate realizability theory -- 6. Additional application.
Summary: This book could be used in graduate course offerings in various ways. Its use is not restricted to any one particular discipline but should cater to the needs of those interested in using a broad spectrum of applicable mathematics in areas like image processing, multidimensional digital signal processing along with certain problems of control theory in view of its potentially developable links with digital signal processing, and the analysis and synthesis of a broad class of networks.
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Books Books National University - Manila LRC - Annex Relegation Room Communication GC QA 402 .B67 1982 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) c.1 Available NULIB000006304

Includes index.

1. Multivariate polynomials, rational functions, and matrices -- 2. Multivariate polynomial positivity (nonnegativity) tests -- 3. Multidimensional Filter Stability -- 4. Stabilization and realization -- 5. Multivariate realizability theory -- 6. Additional application.

This book could be used in graduate course offerings in various ways. Its use is not restricted to any one particular discipline but should cater to the needs of those interested in using a broad spectrum of applicable mathematics in areas like image processing, multidimensional digital signal processing along with certain problems of control theory in view of its potentially developable links with digital signal processing, and the analysis and synthesis of a broad class of networks.

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