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    Canonical lossless state-space systems: staircase forms and the Schur algorithm (English)
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    27 August 2007
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    lossless systems
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    input-normal forms
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    output-normal forms
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    balanced canonical forms
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    model reduction
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    MIMO systems
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    tangential Schur algorithm
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