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A Taste of Linear System Theory and Signal Processing

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In the present chapter, we briefly discuss some links between the theory of analytic functions and the theory of linear systems. We refer to the books [61], [77], [111], [112], [116] for more information. The reader should be aware that more recent advances in linear system theory, in the setting of several complex variables, noncommuting variables, or stochastic setting, to name a few, require much more involved tools. Still it is necessary to master the elementary setting outlined here before going to these more advanced areas.

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Alpay, D. (2011). A Taste of Linear System Theory and Signal Processing. In: A Complex Analysis Problem Book. Springer, Basel. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-0348-0078-5_11

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