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Factorization of all-pass matrix functions

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Green, Michael
Anderson, Brian D.O.

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We consider the factorization of an all-pass matrix function E(s) into proper, stable, minimum-phase factors. This is achieved by applying the state-space Wiener-Hopf factorization theory of Bart et al. (1983) to the state-space characterization of all-pass matrix functions given by Glover (1984). Important connections are made between the properties of E(s) as a Nehari extension, its partial Wiener-Hopf factorization indices, and its Hankel singular values.

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International Journal of Control

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