Abstract

Let the set Y of output’s values be a linear space over the real number field \(\boldsymbol{R}\). It is well known that Linear System Theory was established in the algebraic sense [Kalman, 1969]. The main theorem says that for any causal linear input/output map, there exist at least two canonical (controllable and observable) Linear Systems which realize (faithfully describe) it and any two canonical Linear Systems with the same behavior are isomorphic.

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