This monograph presents theoretical methods involving the
Hamilton-Jacobi-Bellman formalism in conjunction with set-valued
techniques of nonlinear analysis to solve significant problems in
dynamics and control. The emphasis is on issues of reachability,
feedback control synthesis under complex state constraints, hard or
double bounds on controls, and performance in finite time. Guaranteed
state estimation, output feedback control, and hybrid dynamics are also
discussed. Although the focus is on systems with linear structure, the
authors indicate how to apply each approach to nonlinear and nonconvex
systems. The main theoretical results lead to computational schemes
based on extensions of ellipsoidal calculus that provide complete
solutions to the problems. These computational schemes in turn yield
software tools that can be applied effectively to high-dimensional
systems. Ellipsoidal Techniques for Problems of Dynamics and Control:
Theory and Computation will interest graduate and senior undergraduate
students, as well as researchers and practitioners interested in control
theory, its applications, and its computational realizations.