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Possibly the most fully developed system theoretic application of resolution space concepts is to the stability problem for feedback systems. Although most of the results were originally formulated in a function space setting, the techniques employed are resolution space oriented, and hence readily translated into the resolution space notation in which they are presented in the present chapter. Early workers in the field include Willems (WL-1, WL-3), Zames (ZA-1, ZA-2, ZA-3), Sanberg,(SN-2), Damborg and Naylor (DA-1, DA-2, DA-3) and DeSantis (DE-1, DE-3, DE-5). Closely related to the feedback system stability problem is its sensitivity problem for which we present the formulation of Porter and Zahm (PR-4) also translated into the resolution space notation of the present monograph.
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Saeks, R. (1973). Feedback Systems. In: Resolution Space, Operators and Systems. Lecture Notes in Economics and Mathematical Systems, vol 82. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-80735-0_2
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