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FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
Category:
CDS 101/110 Fall 2003
Identifiers: FN H0 H1 H2 H3 H4 H5 H6 H7 H8 L0.0 L1.1 L1.2 L10.1 L2.1 L2.2 L3.1 L3.2 L4.1 L4.2 L5.1 L5.2 L6.2 L8.1 L9.1 L9.2
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A note on the alpha parameter in HW3.
Submitted by: demetri
Submitted on: October 15, 2003
Identifier:
L3.2
, H3
There was some confusion regarding the parameter alpha involved in the suggested Lyapunov functions. This is NOT the bounding function discussed in class. It is just a scalar. We apologize for any possible confusion.
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Will we get extra credit for the "Optional" homework questions?
Submitted by: lars
Submitted on: October 20, 2003
Identifier:
H0
, H3
, H4
Yes, extra credit will be granted for proper completion of the optional questions, and partial credit will be granted at the discretion of the grading TA. Your total score, however, will not exceed the total possible score from the required homework problems.
For example, if you get 32 out of a total possible 40 points from the required questions, and get 10 points from an optional question, your total score will be 40 out of 40.
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Can we use Matlab function "bode","initial","lsim","step","ss" for HW#3,Pb 1?
Submitted by: atiwari
Submitted on: October 20, 2003
Identifier:
H3
All the matlab functions you have mentioned on your mud card are meant for linear time-invariant systems. In HW#3 Pb.1 all three parts are nonlinear systems. I recommend using ode45, phaseplot.m (from the course web page).
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For LAST WEEK... we need some harder Lyapunov function examples.
Submitted by: lars
Submitted on: October 21, 2003
Identifier:
L4.1
, L3.2
, H3
Noted. We acknowledge that the Lyapunov function homework problem requires more effort than that presented in class. We'll be more conscientious about teaching the class at a consistent level.
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