Abstract

Given a general local differentiable family of pairs of matrices, we obtain a local differentiable family of feedbacks solving the pole assignment problem, that is to say, shifting the spectrum into a prefixed one. We point out that no additional hypothesis is needed. In fact, simple approaches work in particular cases (controllable pairs, constancy of the dimension of the controllable subspace, and so on). Here the general case is proved by means of Arnold's techniques: the key point is to reduce the construction to a versal deformation of the central pair; in fact to a quite singular miniversal one for which the family of feedbacks can be explicitly constructed. As a direct application, a differentiable family of stabilizing feedbacks is obtained, provided that the central pair is stabilizable.

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