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On generating state space equations of a linear constant coefficient system
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    On generating state space equations of a linear constant coefficient system (English)
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    The details of the linear algebra which must be performed in order to generate state space equations from primitive equations of the linear constant coefficient ordinary differential mathematical model are presented. The applicability of the procedure is not dependent on any modeling philosophy and/or regimen. In addition to generating the state variable representation of the system, the procedure also generates equations which relate all other system internal variables to the system states and the system input variables. The treatment is complete and identifies all the operations which must be done in implementing a digital computer automation of the process. Some useful insights into the effects of ill-posed mathematical models and of modelling errors result from the treatment.
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    state space equations
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    linear constant coefficient ordinary differential mathematical model
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    digital computer automation
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