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When to call a linear system nonnegative (English)
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7 February 2000
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The following opinion is presented in this paper: A modern treatment of linear systems theory cannot be called so when the behavioral theory is not present in one way or the other. In the same way the theory of nonnegative linear systems should be embedded in the behavioral framework. Various notions of nonnegative behavior are stressed in this paper in an interesting way!
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linear systems
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nonnegative
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finite dimensional system
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