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An algorithm for the computation of the transfer function matrix for singular systems
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    An algorithm for the computation of the transfer function matrix for singular systems (English)
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    For singular systems, i.e. for systems of the form Eẋ\(=Ax+Bu\), with E singular, the problem of computing the transfer function matrix has been solved. An algorithm is developed which uses the Souriau-Frame-Faddeev algorithm for regular systems. The final expression is suitable for computer use.
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    singular systems
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    transfer function matrix
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    Souriau-Frame-Faddeev algorithm
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