The purpose of this volume is to present a coherent collection of
overviews of recent Russian research in Control Theory and Nonlinear
Dynamics written by active investigators in these fields. It is needless
to say that the contribution of the scientists of the former Soviet
Union to the development of nonlinear dynamics and control was
significant and that their scientific schools and research community
have highly evolved points of view, accents and depth which
complemented, enhanced and sometimes inspired research directions in the
West. With scientific exchange strongly increasing, there is still a
consider- able number of Eastern publications unknown to the Western
community. We have therefore encouraged the authors to produce extended
bibliogra- phies in their papers. The particular emphasis of this volume
is on the treatment of uncer- tain systems in a deterministic setting-a
field highly developed in the former Soviet Union and actively
investigated in the West. The topics are concentrated around the three
main branches of un- certain dynamics which are the theory of
Differential Games, the set- membership approach to Evolution,
Estimation and Control and the the- ory of Robust Stabilization. The
application of these techniques to non- linear systems as well as the
global optimization of the latter are also among the issues treated in
this volume.