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From time series to linear system. I: Finite dimensional linear time invariant systems
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    From time series to linear system. I: Finite dimensional linear time invariant systems (English)
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    The purpose of this paper is to define a dynamical system as any family of trajectories. Then it is shown that the familiar input/output systems appear as particular representations, and any family of vector time series may be represented by a discrete-time, linear, time-invariant finite-dimensional system if and only if it is linear, shift invariant, and closed in the topology of pointwise convergence.
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    characterization
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    matrix polynomial equations
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    state space models
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    dynamical system
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    vector time series
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    discrete-time, linear, time- invariant finite-dimensional system
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    shift invariant
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    topology of pointwise convergence
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