Solution to the Generalized Champagne Problem on Simultaneous Stabilization of Linear Systems
Abstract
The well-known "Generalized Champagne Problem" on simultaneous stabilization of linear systems is solved by using complex analysis A73,C78,G69,N52,R87 and Blondel's technique B94,BG93,BGMR94. We give a complete answer to the open problem proposed by Patel et al. P99,PDV02, which automatically includes the solution to the original "Champagne Problem" BG93,BGMR94,BSVW99,LKZ99,P99,PDV02. Based on the recent development in automated inequality-type theorem proving Y98,Y99,YHX01,YX05,YX03, a new stabilizing controller design method is established. Our numerical examples significantly improve the relevant results in the literature LKZ99,PDV02.
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