H^2 -Functions and Infinite-Dimensional Realization Theory
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- Realization theory for symmetric systems
- The Lyapunov equation and the problem of stability for linear bounded discrete-time systems in Hilbert space
- Hereditary realizations of linear neutral delay-differential systems
- Approximations for a class of Volterra integro-differential equations
- Realization theory in Hilbert space
- Functional models in linear algebra
- Function generators, the operator equation \(\Pi S=A\Pi +BQ\) and inherited dynamics in inhomogeneous Cauchy problems
- Abstract bilinear systems: The forward shift approach
- A moment-based approach to ensemble controllability of linear systems
- A class of infinite dimensional linear systems
- Module structure of constant linear systems and its applications to controllability
- On systems with spectral cluster points and their relation toHpspaces
- On the realization of periodic functions
- Admissible factorizations of Hankel operators induce well-posed linear systems
- Distributed parameter system indentification A survey†
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3688432 (Why is no real title available?)
- Some algebraic, geometric, and system-theoretic properties of the Special Functions of mathematical physics
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