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MTNS 2004 July 5-9 Leuven

MTNS 2004 July 5-9 Leuven. Opening by Bart De Moor Chairman, MTNS 2004. Prof. Dr. Guido Langouche Vice-rector, K.U.Leuven. K.U.Leuven . December 9, 1425: Founded as “Studium Generale” by Pope Martin V (Oldest still existing Catholic University).

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MTNS 2004 July 5-9 Leuven

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  1. MTNS 2004July 5-9Leuven Opening by Bart De Moor Chairman, MTNS 2004

  2. Prof. Dr. Guido LangoucheVice-rector, K.U.Leuven

  3. K.U.Leuven December 9, 1425: Founded as “Studium Generale” by Pope Martin V (Oldest still existing Catholic University) 1968: Splitting into Katholieke Universiteit Leuven and Université Catholique de Louvain

  4. Gemma Frisius Andreas Vesalius Adriaan Cardinal Florensz of Utrecht (Pope Adrian VI) Charles Jean Baron de la Vallée Poussin Gerard Mercator Famous K.U.Leuven Scientists Desiderius Erasmus Mgr. Lemaître

  5. Facts and Figures • 28057 students (3005 international students) • 1370 professors, 3441 researchers, 2672 administrative and technical staff, 7390 university hospital staff • Income 2002: 469 million euro. • 14 faculties, 50 departments, at about 240 sub-departments • 62 academic programmes in Leuven. Twelve of those also partially (first cycle or first candidature) in Kortrijk. • 102 post-graduate academic programmes: • 139.7 million euro for scientific research exclusively VIB -dotation and external resources • Research expenditures in 2002 : 196.4 million euro. • 2359 publications per year in international peer-reviewed scientific magazines • 334 doctorates per year (102 of them by foreign doctorandi)

  6. MTNS MTNS, the International Symposium on the Mathematical Theory of Networks and Systems is a major conference in the general area of mathematical systems theory. The symposium is interdisciplinary and attracts mathematicians, engineers and researchers working in all aspects of systems theory. The symposium is organized every two years and traditionally covers areas involving a wide range of research directions in mathematical systems, networks and control theory. Mathematical methods which play a role in the areas mentioned above stem from a broad range of fields of pure and applied mathematics, including ordinary and partial differential equations, real and complex analysis, numerical analysis, probability theory and stochastic analysis, operator theory, linear and commutative algebra as well as algebraic and differential geometry. There are a wide range of applications ranging from problems in biology, communications and mathematical finance to problems in chemical engineering, aerospace engineering and robotics

  7. Enjoy ! • Enjoy the mathematics and the engineering ! • Enjoy the university and its history ! • Enjoy the city and its hospitality !

  8. 1973, College Park, Maryland USA 1975, Montreal, Canada 1977, Lubbock, Texas, USA 1979, Delft, The Netherlands 1981, Santa Monica, California, USA 1983, Beer Sheva, Israel 1985, Stockholm, Sweden 1987, Phoenix, Arizona 1989, Amsterdam, The Netherlands 1991, Kobe, Japan 1993, Regensburg, Germany 1996, Saint-Louis, Missouri, USA 1998, Padova, Italy 2000, Perpignan, France 2002, Notre Dame, Indiana, USA 2004, Leuven, Belgium MTNS history

  9. V. Blondel C. Byrnes R. Curtain B. Datta P. Dewilde B. De Moor H. Dym A. El Jay M. Fliess P. Fuhrmann D. Gilliam U. Helmke W. Helton A. Isidori R. Kaashoek H. Kimura A. Kurzhansky A. Lindquist C. Martin G. Picci A. Ran A. Rantzer J. Rosenthal J.Van Schuppen P. Van Dooren Y. Yamamoto MTNS steering committee

  10. MTNS 2004: Scientific Committee + 36 members of the International Program Committee THANK YOU !

  11. People attending MTNS 2004(status June 10)

  12. People attending MTNS 2004(status June 10)

  13. People attending MTNS 2004(status June 10)

  14. Other MTNS Statistics • 520 registrations • 513 accepted papers (336 minisymp, 177 regular) • Size website: 3.33 MB: # files: 213 • Data for cd rom: approx. 40.000 lines of code • CD ROM: 325 Mb; Paper directory: 129 Mb • Largest submitted paper: 4 Mb • Smallest submitted paper: 6 Kb

  15. Program OR RECEPTION

  16. Program

  17. Program

  18. Program CONFERENCE DINNER

  19. Program

  20. Last minute changes (see also the announcements board) Cancelled presentations: • Delin Chu (THP9 - 16:30) • Vetnsi Rumchev (WA9 – 11:30) • Sasha Volberg (WP10 - 16:10) • Marissa Condon (FA3 – 11:50) • Tunc Simsek(FA7 – 11:50)

  21. Last minute changes 15:30 - 15:50Optimum wavelet for image sequence superresolution N. K. Bose 15:50 - 16:10Embedding binary mathematical morphology into a multidimensional systems theory framework J. Velten,  A. Kummert 16:10 - 16:30Application of operator theory to discrete simulation of continuous systems V. Dymkou, R.Rabenstein, P. Steffen     16:30 - 16:50Time optimal control problem for a class of linear differential-algebraic systems with delay S.M.Dymkou, G. Jank 16:50 - 17:10Batch crystallisation control based on population balance models U. Vollmer, J. Raisch    17:10 - 17:50 Putting 2D control schemes into operation T. Al-Towaim,   P.L. Lewin,    E. Rogers     D.H. Owens   And then it’s time for the reception… • Session MP1: (first slot moved to end)

  22. Last minute changes • Session THA1: (wrong time schedule) 10:30 - 10:50Every internally stabilizable multidimensional system admits a doubly coprime factorization A. Quadrat 10:50 - 11:10Poles, polynomial-exponential trajectories, and the MPUM E. Zerz 11:10 - 11:30 On the use of behavioural theory in the analysis and control of discrete systems V.R.Sule     E. Rogers    11:30 - 11:50Unknown input observers for 2D systems M. Bisiacco     M.E. Valcher 11:50 - 12:10Bang-bang controls and piecewise constant ones for continuous Roesser systems D. Idczak M. Majewski    12:10 - 12:30State feedback stabilization of discrete linear repetitive processes with switched dynamics K. Galkowski     D. Mehdi    E. Rogers O. Bachelier

  23. Last minute changes TA7 10:30 - 11:10 Fillipov linearization of a discontinuous feedback system R. Brockett 11:10 - 11:30 Quantised control in distributed embedded systems B. Picasso L. Palopoli A. Bicchi K.H. Johansson 11:30 - 11:50 On multi-vehicle rendezvous under quantized communication F. Fagnani, K.H. Johansson, A. Speranzon S. Zampieri 11:50-12:30 A statistical mechanical view of Kalman filtering S. Mitter, N. Newton FA7 10:30 - 10:50 On stabilization of nonlinear systems … C. De Persis 10:50 - 11:10 Steady state and transient performance in memoryless … S. Zampieri F. Fagnani 11:10 - 11:30 Achievable rate regions for decentralised stabilisation R.J. Evans P.E. Caines G.N. Nair 11:30 - 12:10 Data-rate problems in feedback stabilization … J. Baillieul • Switch of talks in Sessions TA7 and FA7:

  24. Last minute changes • New final talk in • TP6 Instead of Dario Fasino 17:30 - 17:50 Georg Heinig (Kuwait University) ZW versus LU factorization for structured matrices • WP6 Instead of Alex Olshevsky 17:30 - 17:50 Lev Sakhnovich (University of Connecticut) On Triangular Factorization

  25. About your presentation • Beamers and overhead projectors are available (but use your own PC or agree with colleagues) • Take care that the sessions start on time! • Please try out the beamer before your session starts (10’ before start of the session). • Stick to the 20 minutes !! • On the CDROM-Acrobat Reader Installers-how to use acrobat : explanation on “how to use acrobat” and its search function

  26. IMPORTANT • IMPORTANT: Do not use the mobile number of Ida, instead use : • 0473/253007 (Ilse Pardon) • 0485/169130 (Bart Motmans) • 0475/287052 (Bart De Moor) • Please always wear your badge ! • You’ll find your dinner ticket in your badge. Please put it visibly in your badge during dinner. • City Walks: indicate your name on the lists at the registration desk TODAY ! Start at 19 hrs in front of city hall

  27. IMPORTANT • Reception: accompanying persons are of course also invited. • Announcements: see board opposite the conference desk. You can put your own messages on this board • Payment Receipt: from Tuesday noon at the conference desk. • Questions: conference desk.

  28. Map of Leuven

  29. Conf. Location/Reception Hallen De Valk Alma 1 Pauscollege Aula De Somer

  30. Conference Dinner / Bus Terminal Conference Location Bus Stop Alma 1 Restaurants Faculty Club

  31. Conference Rooms

  32. Conference Rooms

  33. Conference Rooms

  34. Tour de France 2004 • Prologue - Individual Time Trial Liège, • Saturday, July 3rd   • 6,1 km    •  Stage 1 : Liège > Charleroi, Sunday, July 4th   • 202,5 km    •  Stage 2, Charleroi - Namur; Monday, July 5th   • 197 km     •  Stage 3 Waterloo > Wasquehal, Tuesday, July 6th   • 210 km 

  35. Thank you to…. COO: Bart Motmans CMO: Ida Tassens CFO: Ilse Pardon CTO: Sven Maerivoet CSO: Paul Van Dooren CsO: Pela Noë

  36. (post)docs & secretaries of SCD

  37. Thanks for listening, and enjoy the conference !

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