large-systems control theory
large-systems control theory
[′lärj ‚sis·təmz kən′trōl ‚thē·ə·rē] (control systems)
A branch of the theory of control systems concerned with the special problems that arise in the design of control algorithms (that is, control policies and strategies) for complex systems.
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