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    A parallel algorithm for the partial single-input pole assignment problem (English)
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    7 August 1994
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    The authors propose a parallel algorithm for solving the partial pole placement problem. They consider a single-input, linear autonomous control system. The solution is found as a linear combination of left eigenvalues of the system matrix.
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    parallel algorithm
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    partial pole placement problem
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