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Application of cybernetic methods in physics
A. L. Fradkov Institute for Problems of Mechanical Engineering, Russian Academy of Sciences
Abstract:
Basic aspects of the subject and methodology for a new and rapidly developing area of research that has emerged at the intersection of physics and control theory (cybernetics) and emphasizes the application of cybernetic methods to the study of physical systems are reviewed. Speed-gradient and Hamiltonian solutions for energy control problems in conservative and dissipative systems are presented. Application examples such as the Kapitza pendulum, controlled overcoming of a potential barrier, and controlling coupled oscillators and molecular systems are presented. A speed-gradient approach to modeling the dynamics of physical systems is discussed.
Received: August 20, 2004 Revised: November 30, 2004
Citation:
A. L. Fradkov, “Application of cybernetic methods in physics”, UFN, 175:2 (2005), 113–138; Phys. Usp., 48:2 (2005), 103–127
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