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* | *[http://cds-web1.cds.caltech.edu/~doyle2/wiki/images/4/4e/7.PNAS_InPress_June_2011.pdf Architecture, constraints, and behavior.]<br> JC Doyle, MC Csete.<br>PNAS, in press, July 2011 | ||
*[http://cds-web1.cds.caltech.edu/~doyle2/wiki/images/b/b6/Science-2011-Chandra-187-92.pdf Gycolytic oscillations and limits on robust efficiency.]<br> FA Chandra, G Buzi, JC Doyle<br>Science, in press, July 2011 | *[http://cds-web1.cds.caltech.edu/~doyle2/wiki/images/b/b6/Science-2011-Chandra-187-92.pdf Gycolytic oscillations and limits on robust efficiency.]<br> FA Chandra, G Buzi, JC Doyle<br>Science, in press, July 2011 | ||
*[http://cds-web1.cds.caltech.edu/~doyle2/wiki/images/c/c4/2.IEEE_TransAutoCtrl_Feb_2011_.pdf On Lossless Approximations, the Fluctuation-Dissipation Theorem, and Limitations of Measurements]<br> | *[http://cds-web1.cds.caltech.edu/~doyle2/wiki/images/c/c4/2.IEEE_TransAutoCtrl_Feb_2011_.pdf On Lossless Approximations, the Fluctuation-Dissipation Theorem, and Limitations of Measurements]<br>H Sandberg, JC Delvenne, JC Doyle<br>IEEE Trans Auto Control, v56:2, 293-308 (2011) | ||
H Sandberg, JC Delvenne, JC Doyle<br>IEEE Trans Auto Control, v56:2, 293-308 (2011) | |||
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News
- Visiting this week: Ioannis Lestas
- MURI 2008
- Discover magazine interviews Prof. Doyle.
"This man wants to control the internet" by Carl Zimmer, Discover magazine, 10/25/2007.
Recent Papers
- Architecture, constraints, and behavior.
JC Doyle, MC Csete.
PNAS, in press, July 2011 - Gycolytic oscillations and limits on robust efficiency.
FA Chandra, G Buzi, JC Doyle
Science, in press, July 2011 - On Lossless Approximations, the Fluctuation-Dissipation Theorem, and Limitations of Measurements
H Sandberg, JC Delvenne, JC Doyle
IEEE Trans Auto Control, v56:2, 293-308 (2011) - More Papers
Research
John Doyle's research interests are in theoretical foundations for complex networks in engineering and biology, as well as multiscale physics, and include integrating modeling, ID, analysis and design of uncertain nonlinear systems, and computation in analysis and simulation, including complexity theory to guide algorithm development. Applications interests are motivated by the interplay between: control, dynamical systems, and design and analysis of large, complex systems.
Teaching
Contact
Mailing Address John Doyle |
Contact information E-mail: doyle AT cds dot caltech dot edu Admin Assistant: Anissa Scott |
Other Caltech links |