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For high-speed sampling, delta operator has many advantages over traditional shift operator on study of system performances [67]. A shadow-radiation-based fast iterative physical optics scheme, for analysis of scattering from large complex geometries involving multiple reflection and occlusion effects, has been proposed in [33]. A probabilistic evaluation of energy absorption capability of transmission line surge arresters based on a Monte Carlo method has been presented in [117]. It is reasonable that delta operator is used to replace traditional shift operator for fast sampling in analysis of high-frequency systems.

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Yang, H., Xia, Y., Geng, Q. (2019). Stability Analysis for High-Frequency Systems. In: Analysis and Synthesis of Delta Operator Systems with Actuator Saturation. Studies in Systems, Decision and Control, vol 193. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-3660-7_15

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