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Two-dimensional discrete-continuous model conversion
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    Two-dimensional discrete-continuous model conversion (English)
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    31 July 2000
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    The geometric series method is applied for conversion of 2D continuous-time state Roesser type models to equivalent discrete-time models. The geometric series method in conjunction with the principal \(q\)th root of a matrix is proposed for converting 2D discrete-time Roesser type models to equivalent continuous-time models.
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    discrete-continuous conversion
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    discretization
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    geometric series method
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    2D continuous-time state Roesser type models
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    principal \(q\)th root
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    2D discrete-time Roesser type models
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