Introduction

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The field of stochastic state-multiplicative control and filtering has greatly matured since, its emergence in the 60’s of the last century [72], [91], [92], [93], [97], [100], [102], [121], [122], [124], [125], (see also [16], [53], [80] for extensive review). The linear quadratic optimization problems (stochastic H 2) that were treated in the first two decades cleared the way, in the mid 80s, to the H∞ worst case control strategy, resulting in a great expansion of research effort, aimed at the solution of related problems such as state-feedback control, estimation, dynamic output-feedback control, preview tracking control and zero-order control among other problems, for various types of nominal and uncertain systems [13], [24]-[28], [44]-[54], [94], [95], [99], [115] (see also [53] for extensive review).

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Gershon, E., & Shaked, U. (2013). Introduction. Lecture Notes in Control and Information Sciences. Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-5070-1_1

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