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Balanced state representations with polynomial algebra

Balanced state representations with polynomial algebra
Balanced state representations with polynomial algebra
Algorithms are derived which pass directly from the differential equation describing the behavior of a finite-dimensional linear system to a balanced state representation
345-357
Springer Berlin, Heidelberg
Willems, Jan C.
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Rapisarda, Paolo
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Rantzer, Anders
Byrnes, Chris I.
Willems, Jan C.
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Rapisarda, Paolo
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Rantzer, Anders
Byrnes, Chris I.

Willems, Jan C. and Rapisarda, Paolo (2002) Balanced state representations with polynomial algebra. In, Rantzer, Anders and Byrnes, Chris I. (eds.) Directions in Mathematical Systems Theory and Optimization. Springer Berlin, Heidelberg, pp. 345-357.

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Algorithms are derived which pass directly from the differential equation describing the behavior of a finite-dimensional linear system to a balanced state representation

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Published date: 2002
Organisations: Southampton Wireless Group

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Date deposited: 06 Oct 2007
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Author: Jan C. Willems
Author: Paolo Rapisarda
Editor: Anders Rantzer
Editor: Chris I. Byrnes

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