Linear Systems

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"Linear Systems" is a highly influential graduate-level textbook by Thomas Kailath that rigorously develops the theory and applications of linear system analysis and control.

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instanceOf engineering textbook
graduate-level textbook
textbook
academicDiscipline applied mathematics
control engineering
electrical engineering
author Thomas Kailath
educationalLevel graduate
field control theory
linear systems theory
systems and control
hasFormat hardcover
paperback
print
intendedAudience applied mathematicians
electrical engineers
graduate students
researchers in control theory
language English
notableFor influence on modern control theory education
rigorous development of linear system theory
topic Kalman decomposition
Lyapunov stability theory
surface form: Lyapunov stability

canonical forms of linear systems
continuous-time linear systems
controllability
discrete-time linear systems
feedback control
frequency-domain analysis
input-output descriptions
linear operators
linear system identification
linear time-invariant systems
matrix theory for systems
minimal realizations
observability
polynomial system representations
realization theory
signal spaces
stability of linear systems
state transition matrix
state-space analysis
time-domain analysis
transfer functions
usedAs graduate course textbook

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Thomas Kailath notableWork Linear Systems