Stabilization, pole placement, and regular implementability
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Publication:5267179
DOI10.1109/TAC.2002.1000268zbMath1364.93621MaRDI QIDQ5267179
Madhu N. Belur, Harry L. Trentelman
Publication date: 20 June 2017
Published in: IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control (Search for Journal in Brave)
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