Causal Factorization and Linear Feedback
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Abstract: An algebraic framework for the investigation of linear dynamic output feedback is introduced. Pivotal in the present theory is the problem of causal factorization, i.e. the problem of factoring two systems over each other through a causal factor. The basic issues are resolved with the aid of the new concept of latency kernels.
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