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Our goal in writing this book was to derive systems theoretic and electrical engineering results, to prove them using only mathematics which is taught in the first 2 years of a mathematics course at university, and to provide algorithms for all important results. In this introductory chapter, we provide an overview of the covered topics. We describe the employed mathematical methods and compare our approach and methodology to those which are used in most books on systems theory.

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Oberst, U., Scheicher, M., Scheicher, I. (2020). Introduction. In: Linear Time-Invariant Systems, Behaviors and Modules. Differential-Algebraic Equations Forum. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-43936-1_1

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