Conjugated and symmetric polynomial equations. II. Discrete-time systems

Jan Ježek

Kybernetika (1983)

  • Volume: 19, Issue: 3, page 196-211
  • ISSN: 0023-5954

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Ježek, Jan. "Conjugated and symmetric polynomial equations. II. Discrete-time systems." Kybernetika 19.3 (1983): 196-211. <http://eudml.org/doc/28071>.

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References

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  1. Z. Vostrý, New algorithm for polynomial spectral factorization with quadratic convergence I, Kybernetika 11 (1975), 6, 415-422. (1975) MR0400658
  2. J. Ježek, Symmetric polynomial equations. I: Continuous-time systems, Kybernetika 19 (1982), 2, 121-130. (1982) MR0712831
  3. V. Kučera, Discrete Linear Control - The Polynomial Equation Approach, Academia, Prague 1979. (1979) MR0573447
  4. J. Ježek, New algorithm for minimal solution of linear polynomial equations, Kybernetika 18 (1982), 6, 505-516. (1982) MR0707398

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