Anatoly Zlotnik
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2
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17
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About
Anatoly Zlotnik is a leading figure in the emerging field of ensemble control theory, a branch of mathematical control that addresses the challenge of steering an uncountably infinite collection of structurally identical systems using a single, open-loop input. His foundational work, including his 2013 paper on optimal ensemble control of stochastic time-varying linear systems (10 citations) and his 2012 synthesis for bilinear systems (7 citations), has established rigorous frameworks for problems where parameter variation prevents individual feedback. By developing iterative synthesis methods and optimality conditions, Zlotnik has enabled precise manipulation of ensembles in applications ranging from quantum mechanics to neuroscience. Though still a nascent area, his contributions are shaping how researchers approach control of heterogeneous populations, with his papers serving as key references for those tackling complex, parameterized dynamical systems. His work continues to drive theoretical advances and practical implementations in this mathematically elegant and increasingly relevant domain.
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- 1Optimal ensemble control of stochastic time-varying linear systems10 citations · 2013
- 2Iterative ensemble control synthesis for bilinear systems7 citations · 2012