
doi: 10.1137/0613063
Discussing some problems of multivariable control theory, the author begins to examine some algorithms to compute the structured singular value due to \textit{J. C. Doyle} [Analysis of feedback systems with structured uncertainties. Proc. IEE-D 129, No. 6, 246-250 (1982; MR 84a:93035)]; this notion, in particular, includes the largest singular value of a matrix. Different methods are studied, one of them leading to a minimax problem is considered in detail. Efficient computational methods are developed and some numerical results are presented.
Numerical computation of eigenvalues and eigenvectors of matrices, Numerical optimization and variational techniques, multivariable control theory, Feedback control, largest singular value, minimax problem, numerical results, algorithms, structured singular value
Numerical computation of eigenvalues and eigenvectors of matrices, Numerical optimization and variational techniques, multivariable control theory, Feedback control, largest singular value, minimax problem, numerical results, algorithms, structured singular value
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