Dual-lattice theorems in the geometric approach (Q2265968)

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    Dual-lattice theorems in the geometric approach (English)
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    A one-to-one correspondence is shown to exist between the lattice of all self-bounded (A,\({\mathcal B})\)-controlled invariants contained in \({\mathcal C}\) and the lattice of all self-hidden (A,\({\mathcal C})\)-conditioned invariants containing \({\mathcal B}\). This correspondence, stated herein as the main dual-lattice theorem, allows a straightforward derivation of the universal bounds of the lattices, particularly when additional constraints are imposed, such as to contain a given subspace \({\mathcal D}\) for the elements of the former lattice and to be contained in a given subspace \({\mathcal E}\) for the elements of the latter. Then, two further minor dual-lattice theorems, dual to each other, are presented, and some connections and applications of the new theory to standard control and observation problems are briefly discussed.
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    controlled invariants
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    conditioned invariants
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    dual-lattice theorem
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