Analytic Perturbation Theory and Its Applications

Author:   Konstantin E. Avrachenkov ,  Jerzy A. Filar ,  Phil G. Howlett
Publisher:   Society for Industrial & Applied Mathematics,U.S.
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Pages:   384
Publication Date:   30 December 2013
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Analytic Perturbation Theory and Its Applications


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Mathematical models are often used to describe complex phenomena such as climate change dynamics, stock market fluctuations, and the Internet. These models typically depend on estimated values of key parameters that determine system behavior. Hence it is important to know what happens when these values are changed. The study of single-parameter deviations provides a natural starting point for this analysis in many special settings in the sciences, engineering, and economics. The difference between the actual and nominal values of the perturbation parameter is small but unknown, and it is important to understand the asymptotic behavior of the system as the perturbation tends to zero. This is particularly true in applications with an apparent discontinuity in the limiting behavior - the so-called singularly perturbed problems.Analytic Perturbation Theory and Its Applications includes a comprehensive treatment of analytic perturbations of matrices, linear operators, and polynomial systems, particularly the singular perturbation of inverses and generalized inverses. It also offers original applications in Markov chains, Markov decision processes, optimization, and applications to Google PageRank™ and the Hamiltonian cycle problem as well as input retrieval in linear control systems and a problem section in every chapter to aid in course preparation. Audience: This text is appropriate for mathematicians and engineers interested in systems and control. It is also suitable for advanced undergraduate, first-year graduate, and advanced, one-semester, graduate classes covering perturbation theory in various mathematical areas.

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Author:   Konstantin E. Avrachenkov ,  Jerzy A. Filar ,  Phil G. Howlett
Publisher:   Society for Industrial & Applied Mathematics,U.S.
Imprint:   Society for Industrial & Applied Mathematics,U.S.
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.847kg
ISBN:  

9781611973136


ISBN 10:   1611973139
Pages:   384
Publication Date:   30 December 2013
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Preface; 1. Introduction and motivation; Part I. Finite Dimensional Perturbations: 2. Inversion of analytically perturbed matrices; 3. Perturbation of null spaces, eigenvectors, and generalized inverses; 4. Polynomial perturbation of algebraic nonlinear systems; Part II. Applications to Optimization and Markov Process: 5. Applications to optimization; 6. Applications to Markov chains; 7. Applications to Markov decision processes; Part III. Infinite Dimensional Perturbations: 8. Analytic perturbation of linear operators; 9. Background on Hilbert spaces and Fourier analysis; Bibliography; Index.

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Konstantin E. Avrachenkov is Director of Research, INRIA Sophia Antipolis, France. His main research interests are Markov processes, singular perturbations, queueing theory, mathematical programming, game theory, and communication networks. Jerzy A. Filar is Director of Flinders Mathematical Sciences Laboratory, Flinders University, Australia, and is a Fellow of the Australian Mathematical Society. His research interests span both theoretical and applied topics in the fields of operations research, optimization, game theory, applied probability, and environmental modeling. Phil G. Howlett is Emeritus Professor of Industrial and Applied Mathematics, University of South Australia. He is a member of the Scheduling and Control Group and a former Chair of ANZIAM. His main research interests include energy-efficient driving strategies for trains, management of water supply systems, rainfall modeling, and singular perturbations of linear operators.

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