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    Physically based parameterizations for designing adaptive algorithms (English)
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    Special state variable and transfer function descriptions are developed for systems whose unknown parameters are a wide class of physical element values. The dependence of the state variable structures on these parameters is ``rank-1'' and that of the numerator and denominator polynomials of the transfer functions multilinear.
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    linear system parameterization
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    state variable and transfer function descriptions
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    unknown parameters
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