This self-contained monograph describes basic set-theoretic methods and
provides a discussion of their links to fundamental problems in control.
The work presents several established and potentially new applications,
along with numerical examples and case studies. Mathematical language is
kept to a minimum necessary for the adequate formulation and statement
of main concepts. Numerical algorithms in MATLAB and C++ are available
online.
Set-Theoretic Methods in Control is accessible to readers familiar
with the basics of systems and control theory. The text provides a solid
foundation of mathematical techniques and applications and also features
avenues for further theoretical study. Aimed primarily at graduate
students and researchers in applied mathematics and engineering, the
book will also appeal to practitioners since it contains extensive
references to the literature and supplies many recipes for solving
significant control problems.