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Ce court document est une version écrite d'une partie du discours en plénière prononcé lors de la conférence de novembre 1999. NOLTA symposium organisé au Hilton Waikoloa Village à Hawaï. J'ai été invité par le professeur Shin'ichi Oishi, vice-président général du symposium, à donner un aperçu de certaines de mes propres recherches. J'étais heureux de le faire, dans le contexte d'une description de ce que sont les Bell Labs. L'environnement de recherche était comme celui de son centre de mathématiques dans les années 1960, et c'est pourquoi j'estime que les jeunes chercheurs d'aujourd'hui sont souvent trop contraints dans la mesure où ils ne sont généralement pas encouragés à essayer de faire un travail vraiment intéressant. Ici, l’accent est mis uniquement sur les origines de la théorie de la stabilité entrées-sorties.
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Irwin W. SANDBERG, "A Retrospective on Input-Output Stability Theory" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Fundamentals,
vol. E84-A, no. 9, pp. 2084-2089, September 2001, doi: .
Abstract: This short paper is a written version of one part of the plenary address given at the November 1999 NOLTA symposium held at the Hilton Waikoloa Village in Hawaii. I was invited by Professor Shin'ichi Oishi, a general vice-chairman of the symposium, to give a survey of some of my own research. I was happy to do that--in the context of a description of what Bell Labs.' research environment was like in its math center in the 1960's, and why I feel that today's young researchers are often too constrained in that they are typically not encouraged to try to do really interesting work. Here the emphasis is on only the origins of input-output stability theory.
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