Complexity and robustness: Difference between revisions
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Note: there is a large overlap in material in the above slides | Note: there is a large overlap in material in the above slides | ||
== | ==Papers== | ||
[http://www.cds.caltech.edu/%7Edoyle2/wiki/images/c/c5/PRLPLR2000.pdf ''Power Laws, Highly Optimized Tolerance and Generalized Source Coding''],<br> | |||
J. Doyle and J.M. Carlson,<br> | |||
Phys. Rev. Let., 84(24):5656-5659, 2000. | |||
Highly Optimized Tolerance: A Mechanism for Power Laws in Designed Systems, Carlson and Doyle, PRE, Abstract (text), Paper (postscript) | Highly Optimized Tolerance: A Mechanism for Power Laws in Designed Systems, Carlson and Doyle, PRE, Abstract (text), Paper (postscript) | ||
[http://www.cds.caltech.edu/%7Edoyle2/wiki/images/f/f0/PNAS4649-2000.full.pdf ''Robust perfect adaptation in bacterial chemotaxis through integral feedback control.]''<br> | |||
Yi T-M, Huang Y, Simon MI, Doyle J.<br> | |||
Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 97(9):4649-4653, 2000. | |||
Heavy tails, generalized coding, and optimal web layout, Zhu, Yu, and Doyle, Infocomm, PS | Heavy tails, generalized coding, and optimal web layout, Zhu, Yu, and Doyle, Infocomm, PS | ||
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Theoretical Foundations for Ubiquitous, Networked Control, Communications, and Computing, working paper, PS | Theoretical Foundations for Ubiquitous, Networked Control, Communications, and Computing, working paper, PS | ||
===Draft== | |||
Feedback regulation of the heat shock response in E. Coli, Kurata, El-Samad, Yi, Khammash, and Doyle, draft, (PS (7M) or Zipped (300k)) | |||
Multiscale networking, robustness, and rigor, informal essay, HTML | Multiscale networking, robustness, and rigor, informal essay, HTML | ||
===PhD Thesis=== | |||
Structured semidefinite programs and semialgebraic geometry methods in robustness and optimization, Pablo Parrilo, PhD Thesis, Control and Dynamical Systems, Caltech, (Gzipped postscript) | Structured semidefinite programs and semialgebraic geometry methods in robustness and optimization, Pablo Parrilo, PhD Thesis, Control and Dynamical Systems, Caltech, (Gzipped postscript) | ||
==Related reading== | |||
For more introductory papers on HOT, see: http://www.physics.ucsb.edu/~carlson | |||
===Recommended books=== | ===Recommended books=== | ||
A course in Robust Control Theory: A Convex Approach, Dullerud and Paganini, Springer | A course in Robust Control Theory: A Convex Approach, Dullerud and Paganini, Springer | ||
Revision as of 18:02, 23 August 2008
There is Complexity and Robustness in communication networks. Some introductory notes, slides and references are listed below.
This page was copied from <http://www.cds.caltech.edu/~doyle/SFI_robustness/> and still needs to transfer links/files over to this wiki.
Doyle's approach to this topic: in networks
Slides
2005? what year
1. Overview of robustness (SFI robustness workshop) (ppt)
2. Design degree of freedom (ppt)
3. NAS symposium on self-organizing systems (ppt)
4. SFI networking workshop (ppt)
Note: there is a large overlap in material in the above slides
Papers
Power Laws, Highly Optimized Tolerance and Generalized Source Coding,
J. Doyle and J.M. Carlson,
Phys. Rev. Let., 84(24):5656-5659, 2000.
Highly Optimized Tolerance: A Mechanism for Power Laws in Designed Systems, Carlson and Doyle, PRE, Abstract (text), Paper (postscript)
Robust perfect adaptation in bacterial chemotaxis through integral feedback control.
Yi T-M, Huang Y, Simon MI, Doyle J.
Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 97(9):4649-4653, 2000.
Heavy tails, generalized coding, and optimal web layout, Zhu, Yu, and Doyle, Infocomm, PS
Scalable laws for stable network congestion control, Paganini, Doyle, and Low, submitted to CDC, PS
Theoretical Foundations for Ubiquitous, Networked Control, Communications, and Computing, working paper, PS
=Draft
Feedback regulation of the heat shock response in E. Coli, Kurata, El-Samad, Yi, Khammash, and Doyle, draft, (PS (7M) or Zipped (300k))
Multiscale networking, robustness, and rigor, informal essay, HTML
PhD Thesis
Structured semidefinite programs and semialgebraic geometry methods in robustness and optimization, Pablo Parrilo, PhD Thesis, Control and Dynamical Systems, Caltech, (Gzipped postscript)
Related reading
For more introductory papers on HOT, see: http://www.physics.ucsb.edu/~carlson
Recommended books
A course in Robust Control Theory: A Convex Approach, Dullerud and Paganini, Springer
Essentials of Robust Control, Zhou, Prentice-Hall
Cells, Embryos, and Evolution, Gerhart and Kirschner
Old slides
year?2000?
Some old slides from a physics seminar: Powerpoint slides
Related news and commentary items
- http://www.aip.org/enews/physnews/2000/split/pnu474-1.htm
- http://helix.nature.com/nsu/000323/000323-2.html
- The power of design, Mark Newman, Nature 405, 412-413 (2000)
- http://unisci.com/stories/20001/0314004.htm:
- http://www.pnas.org/cgi/content/full/97/10/5031