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    Canonical conservative state/signal shift realizations of passive discrete time behaviors (English)
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    30 November 2010
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    This paper is a continuation of the series of papers of the authors starting with [Operator Theory: Advances and Applications 161, 115--177 (2006; Zbl 1114.47014)] on the theory of passive time-invariant linear state/signal (s/s) systems. The main feature of these systems is that the input and output signals of a system are not singled out and are elements of a common signal space, \(\mathcal{W}\), which is endowed with an indefinite inner product so that \(\mathcal{W}\) is a Kreĭn space. A subspace of the signal components of the system trajectories satisfying some natural additional assumptions is a (future, past, or full) frequency domain behavior (see the book of [\textit{J. W. Polderman} and \textit{J. C. Willems}, Introduction to mathematical systems theory. A behavioral approach. Texts in Applied Mathematics. 26. New York, NY: Springer (1997; Zbl 0940.93002)] for the behavioral approach to system theory). In the paper under review, simple and conservative canonical (functional shift) s/s system realizations of passive future frequency domain behaviors are constructed and discussed.
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    passive
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    conservative
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    behavior
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    state/signal system
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    de Branges-Rovnyak model
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    input/state/output system
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    transfer function
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    scattering matrix
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    Kreĭn space
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    fundamental decomposition
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