B Appendix: The continuous DLMI method

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Abstract

In the past, LMIs were used mainly to solve stationary problems. The algebraic nature of the Riccati equations to which these problems correspond, enables the construction of equivalent LMIs by applying the Schur complements formula [60].

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Gershon, E., Shaked, U., & Yaesh, I. (2005). B Appendix: The continuous DLMI method. In Lecture Notes in Control and Information Sciences (Vol. 318, pp. 217–228). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/11351429_13

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