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A Schur algorithm for transfer function of over-determined conservative systems, invariant in one direction
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    A Schur algorithm for transfer function of over-determined conservative systems, invariant in one direction (English)
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    30 June 2009
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    An analogue of the Schur algorithm for transfer functions of lossless \(2D\) systems which are invariant with respect to one of the variables is defined. To do this, the class \({\mathcal C} I\) and the vectorial Schur algorithm are defined. Then the Schur algorithm in the class \({\mathcal C}I\) is analysed. The results permit to define the interpolation Nevanlinna--Pick problems type in the case of the class \({\mathcal C}I\).
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    Schur algorithm
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    transfer function
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    over-determined system
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