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Kotenkaisekigaku ni okeru hokanmondai to Most Powerful Unfalsified Model (MPUM)

Kotenkaisekigaku ni okeru hokanmondai to Most Powerful Unfalsified Model (MPUM)
Kotenkaisekigaku ni okeru hokanmondai to Most Powerful Unfalsified Model (MPUM)
This review article (in Japanese) presents the essentials of exact identification. Particular attention is given to the formalization of interpolation problems involving stability- and metric constraints (e.g. the Nevanlinna and the Takagi interpolation problems) in the framework of exact identification, and the representational issues for the Most powerful Unfalsified Model arising in these applications.
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Kaneko, Osamu
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Rapisarda, Paolo
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Kaneko, Osamu
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Rapisarda, Paolo
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Kaneko, Osamu and Rapisarda, Paolo (2007) Kotenkaisekigaku ni okeru hokanmondai to Most Powerful Unfalsified Model (MPUM). Systems, Control, and Information, 51 (2), 79-86.

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This review article (in Japanese) presents the essentials of exact identification. Particular attention is given to the formalization of interpolation problems involving stability- and metric constraints (e.g. the Nevanlinna and the Takagi interpolation problems) in the framework of exact identification, and the representational issues for the Most powerful Unfalsified Model arising in these applications.

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Published date: February 2007
Organisations: Southampton Wireless Group

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Local EPrints ID: 263693
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/263693
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Date deposited: 13 Mar 2007
Last modified: 14 Mar 2024 07:36

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Author: Osamu Kaneko
Author: Paolo Rapisarda

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