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Relationship between poles and zeros of input-output and chain-scattering systems

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Zhang, Guangying
Lanzon, Alexander

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A system is frequently represented by transfer functions in an input-output characterization. However, such a system (under mild assumptions) can also be represented by transfer functions in a port characterization, frequently referred to as a chain-scattering representation. Due to its cascade properties, the chain-scattering representation is used throughout many fields of engineering. This paper studies the relationship between poles and zeros of input-output and chain-scattering representations of the same system.

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Systems and Control Letters

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2037-12-31