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Jacopo Francesco Riccati (28 May 1676 – 15
April 1754) was a
Venetian mathematician and
jurist from Venice. He is best
known for
having studied the equation...
- In mathematics, a
Riccati equation in the
narrowest sense is any first-order
ordinary differential equation that is
quadratic in the
unknown function...
- An
algebraic Riccati equation is a type of
nonlinear equation that
arises in the
context of infinite-horizon
optimal control problems in
continuous time...
- for
example in the
multipole expansion of the
electromagnetic field.
Riccati–Bessel
functions only
slightly differ from
spherical Bessel functions:...
- } and P {\displaystyle P} is
found by
solving the
continuous time
Riccati differential equation: A T P ( t ) + P ( t ) A − ( P ( t ) B + N ) R −...
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Vincenzo Riccati (Castelfranco Veneto, 11
January 1707 – Treviso, 17
January 1775) was a
Venetian Catholic priest, mathematician, and physicist. Vincenzo...
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Giordano Riccati or
Jordan Riccati (25 February, 1709 – 20 July, 1790) was an
Italian mathematician and physicist.
Giordano Riccati was born in 1709 in...
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world to
receive a
doctorate degree Jacopo Riccati (1676–1754), a
Venetian mathematician. He
wrote the
Riccati equation. Pope
Clement XIII (1693–1769),...
- duality. The
first matrix Riccati differential equation solves the linear–quadratic
estimation problem (LQE). The
second matrix Riccati differential equation...
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modulus in its
modern form were
performed by the
Italian scientist Giordano Riccati in 1782, pre-dating Young's work by 25 years. The term
modulus is derived...