George Zames
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1934 – 1997
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Who was George Zames?
George Zames was a control theorist and professor at McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Zames is known for his fundamental contributions to the theory of robust control, and was credited for the development of various well-known results such as small-gain theorem, passivity theorem, circle criterion in input–output form, and most famously, H-infinity methods.
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- Born
- Jan 7, 1934
Łódź - Nationality
- Canada
- Poland
- Education
- Imperial College London
- Bachelor of Engineering, McGill University
Engineering physics
(1949 - ) - Doctor of Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Electrical engineering
(1956 - 1960)
- Lived in
- Montreal
(1974 - 1997/08/10)
- Montreal
- Died
- Aug 10, 1997
Montreal
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on July 23, 2013
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