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Peter Edwin Caines, FRSC (born March 8, 1945) is a control theorist and
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. He is the recipient of Bode Lecture Prize in 2009 for fundamental contributions in the areas of stochastic, adaptive, large scale and hybrid systems. He initiated the Mean Field Games (or Nash Certainty Equivalence) in engineering with Minyi Huang and Roland Malhame for the analysis and control of large population stochastic dynamic systems.M.Y. Huang, R.P. Malhame and P.E. Caines, "Large Population Stochastic Dynamic Games: Closed-Loop McKean–Vlasov Systems and the Nash Certainty Equivalence Principle," Special issue in honor of the 65th birthday of Tyrone Duncan, Communications in Information and Systems. Vol 6, Number 3, 2006, pp 221–252. During 1992-95, he served on the Board of Governors of the IEEE Control Systems Society, was a Member of the Scientific Advisory Board of the
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from 2002 to 2007. In 2013 he received a Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal for services to the community and to Canada.


Selected publications

* P. E. Caines, Linear Stochastic Systems John Wiley, 1988. *M.Y. Huang, R.P. Malhame and P.E. Caines, "Large Population Stochastic Dynamic Games: Closed-Loop McKean–Vlasov Systems and the Nash Certainty Equivalence Principle," Communications in Information and Systems. Vol 6, Number 3, 2006, pp 221–252. * Goodwin, G.; Ramadge, P.J.; Caines, P.E., "Discrete-time multivariable adaptive control," Automatic Control, IEEE Transactions on, vol.25, no.3, pp. 449,456, Jun 1980.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Caines, Peter 1945 births Living people Alumni of the University of Oxford Fellows of the IEEE Fellows of the Royal Society of Canada Academic staff of McGill University