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Skewed structured singular value-based approach for the construction of design spaces: theory and applications
by
Kishida, Masako
, Braatz, Richard D.
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Agents (artificial intelligence)
/ Algorithms
/ computational complexity
/ Computational efficiency
/ Computer programs
/ Control theory
/ Crystallization
/ design space construction
/ lower bounds
/ multiagent system
/ multi‐agent systems
/ nasal spray
/ NP‐hard problem
/ pharmaceutical crystallisation
/ pharmaceuticals
/ rational systems
/ real parametric uncertainties
/ scaled main loop theorem
/ skewed structured singular value‐based approach
/ Structured singular values
/ Theorems
/ uncertain systems
/ upper bounds
2014
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Skewed structured singular value-based approach for the construction of design spaces: theory and applications
by
Kishida, Masako
, Braatz, Richard D.
in
Agents (artificial intelligence)
/ Algorithms
/ computational complexity
/ Computational efficiency
/ Computer programs
/ Control theory
/ Crystallization
/ design space construction
/ lower bounds
/ multiagent system
/ multi‐agent systems
/ nasal spray
/ NP‐hard problem
/ pharmaceutical crystallisation
/ pharmaceuticals
/ rational systems
/ real parametric uncertainties
/ scaled main loop theorem
/ skewed structured singular value‐based approach
/ Structured singular values
/ Theorems
/ uncertain systems
/ upper bounds
2014
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Skewed structured singular value-based approach for the construction of design spaces: theory and applications
by
Kishida, Masako
, Braatz, Richard D.
in
Agents (artificial intelligence)
/ Algorithms
/ computational complexity
/ Computational efficiency
/ Computer programs
/ Control theory
/ Crystallization
/ design space construction
/ lower bounds
/ multiagent system
/ multi‐agent systems
/ nasal spray
/ NP‐hard problem
/ pharmaceutical crystallisation
/ pharmaceuticals
/ rational systems
/ real parametric uncertainties
/ scaled main loop theorem
/ skewed structured singular value‐based approach
/ Structured singular values
/ Theorems
/ uncertain systems
/ upper bounds
2014
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Skewed structured singular value-based approach for the construction of design spaces: theory and applications
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Skewed structured singular value-based approach for the construction of design spaces: theory and applications
2014
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This study proposes a computationally efficient algorithm that characterises the set of allowable real parametric uncertainties while ensuring the desired output specifications are satisfied for rational systems. Along with the scaled main loop theorem, the proposed approach reformulates this NP-hard problem by using the skewed structured singular value ν, whose upper and lower bounds can be efficiently computed by existing algorithms and software. A short discussion on the extension to a multi-agent system is also included. Two numerical examples of pharmaceutical crystallisation and nasal spray demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed algorithm.
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The Institution of Engineering and Technology,John Wiley & Sons, Inc
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