Kharitonov region

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Template:One source A Kharitonov region is a concept in mathematics. It arises in the study of the stability of polynomials.

Let D be a simply-connected set in the complex plane and let P be the polynomial family.

D is said to be a Kharitonov region if

VTn(VSn)

is a subset of P. Here, VTn denotes the set of all vertex polynomials of complex interval polynomials (Tn) and VSn denotes the set of all vertex polynomials of real interval polynomials (Sn).

See also

References

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  • Y C Soh and Y K Foo (1991), “Kharitonov Regions: It Suffices to Check a Subset of Vertex Polynomials”, IEEE Trans. on Aut. Cont., 36, 1102 – 1105.


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