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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3784718
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English | The cascade decompositions of a given system vs the linear fractional decompositions of its transfer function |
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3784718 |
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The cascade decompositions of a given system vs the linear fractional decompositions of its transfer function (English)
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1982
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cascade decompositions
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linear fractional decompositions
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system with given transfer function
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decomposition of a transfer function
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decomposition of the system
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reducing pair of subspaces
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state space
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