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Function Matrices

Zhiping Shi (), Yong Guan () and Ximeng Li ()
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Zhiping Shi: Capital Normal University, College of Information Engineering
Yong Guan: Capital Normal University, College of Information Engineering
Ximeng Li: Capital Normal University, College of Information Engineering

Chapter Chapter 10 in Formalization of Complex Analysis and Matrix Theory, 2020, pp 151-166 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Function matrices (i.e., matrices of functions) are heavily involved in the analysis of dynamical systems, such as control systems (Hu 2008; Shen 2012), energy systems (Sidorov and Matskevich 2015; Hu et al. 2010), robotic systems, etc. In this chapter, we formalize the theory of function vectors and function matrices in HOL4.

Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-15-7261-6_10

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