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Analysis, Modeling and Stability of Fractional Order Differential Systems 2: The Infinite State Approach (in English)
Jean-Claude Trigeassou
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Nezha Maamri
(Author)
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Wiley-Iste
· Hardcover
Analysis, Modeling and Stability of Fractional Order Differential Systems 2: The Infinite State Approach (in English) - Trigeassou, Jean-Claude ; Maamri, Nezha
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Synopsis "Analysis, Modeling and Stability of Fractional Order Differential Systems 2: The Infinite State Approach (in English)"
This book introduces an original fractional calculus methodology (�the infinite state approach�) which is applied to the modeling of fractional order differential equations (FDEs) and systems (FDSs). Its modeling is based on the frequency distributed fractional integrator, while the resulting model corresponds to an integer order and infinite dimension state space representation. This original modeling allows the theoretical concepts of integer order systems to be generalized to fractional systems, with a particular emphasis on a convolution formulation. With this approach, fundamental issues such as system state interpretation and system initialization - long considered to be major theoretical pitfalls - have been solved easily. Although originally introduced for numerical simulation and identification of FDEs, this approach also provides original solutions to many problems such as the initial conditions of fractional derivatives, the uniqueness of FDS transients, formulation of analytical transients, fractional differentiation of functions, state observation and control, definition of fractional energy, and Lyapunov stability analysis of linear and nonlinear fractional order systems. This second volume focuses on the initialization, observation and control of the distributed state, followed by stability analysis of fractional differential systems.