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Analysis of periodically time-varying discrete-time systems in spectral domain
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    Analysis of periodically time-varying discrete-time systems in spectral domain (English)
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    23 February 2005
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    The author extends the theory of spectral analysis of linear periodically time-varying con\-tin\-u\-ous-time systems to find the steady-state solution of periodically time-varying discrete-time systems. The method is based on a general transformation matrix and is shown to be rapidly convergent for systems having smooth variations.
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    periodic systems
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    spectral analysis
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    spectral domain
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    time-varying systems
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    discrete-time systems
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    transformation
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