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Pole-shifting for linear systems over commutative rings
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    Pole-shifting for linear systems over commutative rings (English)
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    24 June 2002
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    The authors consider the problem of modifying by feedback the characteristic polynomial of a not necessarily reachable linear dynamical system over a commutative ring \(R\). They introduce the notion of PS ring in the same way as the notion of pole assignable ring is given for reachable systems. Then they prove that a bcs ring is a PS ring and that over a Prüfer domain these properties are equivalent. Finally, the authors study when the converse of the pole-shifting theorem is verified.
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    linear systems theory
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    pole assignability
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    commutative ring
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    system over a ring
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    bcs ring
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    Prüfer domain
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    pole-shifting
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