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    Closed-form solutions to some continuous-time matrix Riccati equations have been generated by employing MACSYMA, the symbolic manipulation program developed at MIT. These equations, whose solution by hand would be prohibitive, occur in a description of the performance of imaging infrared trackers. Solutions have been obtained for both second-order and third-order matrices (corresponding, respectively, to the application to the target of a white-noise or a Poisson-type stochastic force), and for the cases in which the variance matrix is initially either zero or singular.
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    Closed-form solutions
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    matrix Riccati equations
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    MACSYMA
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    white-noise
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    Poisson-type stochastic force
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