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Partial stabilization of generalized state-space systems using the disk function method. (English) Zbl 1201.65068

Summary: We consider the stabilization problem for large-scale linear systems in generalized state-space form. We discuss how the disk function method for matrix pencils can be used to design a partial stabilization procedure that preserves the stable poles of the system and stabilizes the unstable ones.

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65F99 Numerical linear algebra
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