Nonpassivity of linear discrete-time systems (Q1070201)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3934901
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3934901 |
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Nonpassivity of linear discrete-time systems (English)
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1986
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A strictly causal linear discrete-time system cannot be passive unless it is the zero system. An intrinsically unstable system (defined in the text) can not be passive. These statements are true whether the system is time-invariant or time-varying.
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passivity
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nonpassivity
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strictly causal linear discrete-time system
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intrinsically unstable system
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0.7833578586578369
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0.7741105556488037
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0.7709387540817261
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0.7606463432312012
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