On behavior homomorphisms and system equivalence
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Publication:5958797
DOI10.1016/S0167-6911(01)00133-5zbMath0986.93015MaRDI QIDQ5958797
Publication date: 3 March 2002
Published in: Systems \& Control Letters (Search for Journal in Brave)
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Smooth/impulsive linear systems: axiomatic description ⋮ On the state of behaviors ⋮ Axiomatic characterization of linear differential systems (and operators) ⋮ On homotopy and similarity in linear systems theory ⋮ Duality for Multidimensional Linear Systems with Homological Dimension $\leq 1$ ⋮ Duality in the behavioral systems theory ⋮ Observer theory ⋮ Factoring and decomposing a class of linear functional systems ⋮ Autonomous subbehaviours and output nulling subspaces ⋮ A new notion of equivalence for discrete time AR representations ⋮ A note on continuous behavior homomorphisms ⋮ State representations of ARMA-models ⋮ Linear systems, and ARMA- and Fliess models
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